| Literature DB >> 34951597 |
Joshua S Yang1, Raphael E Cuomo2,3, Vidya Purushothaman2,3, Matthew Nali2,3,4, Neal Shah2, Cortni Bardier2,4,5, Nick Obradovich6, Tim Mackey2,4,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The number of colleges and universities with smoke- or tobacco-free campus policies has been increasing. The effects of campus smoking policies on overall sentiment, particularly among young adult populations, are more difficult to assess owing to the changing tobacco and e-cigarette product landscape and differential attitudes toward policy implementation and enforcement.Entities:
Keywords: Twitter; Twitter analysis; campus; campus policy; college students; colleges and universities; health policy; smoke-free; smoking; smoking policy; social media; students; tobacco use; tobacco-free; tobacco-free policies
Year: 2021 PMID: 34951597 PMCID: PMC8742203 DOI: 10.2196/33331
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Form Res ISSN: 2561-326X
Figure 1Map depicting geocoding of positive and negative sentiment tweets from California State University (A) and University of California (B) campuses, which had the greatest number of tweets.
Thematic categories of smoking-related tweets originating from public 4-year universities by sentiment, California, 2015.
| Category | Deidentified examples | |
|
| ||
|
| Observation of others smoking on campus |
|
|
| Smell of cigarettes or smokers |
|
|
| Support for smoke- or tobacco-free policy |
|
|
| Opinions against smoking |
|
|
| ||
|
| Expression of desire to smoke |
|
|
| Report of one’s own smoking |
|
|
| Intention to smoke |
|
|
| Opposition to campus smoking policy |
|
|
| General comments about one’s smoking behavior |
|
|
| Comments about smoking as general behavior |
|
|
| Urging others to smoke |
|
|
| Positive opinions about smoking |
|
|
| Attraction to people who smoke or environments where smoking occurs |
|
aTweet originating from a campus with a smoke- or tobacco-free campus policy.
bTweet originating from a campus without a smoke- or tobacco-free campus policy.
Dominant smoking-related themes originating from public 4-year universities by sentiment and campus smoking policy type, California, 2015.
| Campus type | Negative sentiment | Positive sentiment |
| Campuses with smoke- or tobacco-free policies |
Observations of others smoking on campus (n=11) Smell of cigarettes or smokers (n=8) |
Expressions of desire to smoke (n=22) Reports of one’s own smoking (n=10) Intention to smoke (n=8) |
| Campuses without smoke- or tobacco-free policies |
Opinions opposed to smoking (n=10) Observations of others smoking on campus (n=8) Smell of cigarettes or smokers (n=7) |
Expressions of desire to smoke (n=36) Reports of one’s own smoking (n=23) General comments about one’s own smoking behavior (n=18) Comments about smoking as a general behavior (n=18) Intention to smoke (n=14) |