Impact of Campus Tobacco-Free Policy on Tobacco and Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems Initiation and Cessation among Students, Faculty, and Staff

G. Garcia, J. Mapaye, Valeria Delgado Lopez, Erin Roxbury, Neelou Tabatabai-Yazdi
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Objective: This study examines the effects of having a tobacco-free policy in three University of Alaska campuses two years post-implementation among students, faculty, and staff. It also identifies factors associated with tobacco cessation and ENDS use. Methods: Self-administered online survey was conducted in spring 2017 and 2018. Results: Most of the current tobacco users began using tobacco prior to policy implementation, while most current ENDS users in 2018 started using ENDS when the policy had been in place. Students and those who are younger are more likely to quit tobacco during policy implementation; and males, students, and those who are younger and current tobacco users are more likely to use ENDS. Conclusions: Study findings suggest that campus tobacco-free policy can promote tobacco cessation and help prevent tobacco initiation. However, such a policy does not necessarily affect ENDS use. Specific groups need additional interventions to assist in tobacco and ENDS cessation.
校园无烟政策对学生、教师和员工吸烟和电子尼古丁输送系统开始和停止的影响
目的:本研究考察了在阿拉斯加大学三个校区实施无烟政策两年后对学生、教师和工作人员的影响。它还确定了与戒烟和终端使用有关的因素。方法:于2017年春季和2018年春季进行自我在线调查。结果:大多数现有烟草使用者在政策实施之前就开始使用烟草,而2018年大多数现有ENDS使用者在政策实施后开始使用ENDS。在政策实施期间,学生和年轻人更有可能戒烟;男性、学生、年轻人和目前的烟草使用者更有可能使用电子烟。结论:研究结果表明,校园无烟政策可以促进戒烟,并有助于预防烟草入门。然而,这样的策略并不一定会影响终端的使用。特定群体需要额外的干预措施,以协助烟草和ENDS戒烟。
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