Park Enjoyment and Secondhand Exposure to Substance Use and Litter: A Crowd-Sourced Vignette Study

Christopher M. Seitz, Ryan F. Reese, Christopher J. Holden
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Abstract:Background: It has been recommended that parks become tobacco-free due to potential negative effects on health and the environment; however, another aspect that may contribute to the need for parks that prohibit tobacco, as well as e-cigarettes and marijuana, is the potential negative impact on visitors' overall enjoyment of parks.Objectives: The purpose of this vignette study was to explore the effects of secondhand smoke and litter from cigarettes, e-cigarettes, and marijuana on park enjoyment.Methods: Participants (n = 500) were recruited from MTurk and randomly assigned to read one of four expert-validated vignettes. The vignettes included three park scenarios with an exposure to a different substance and one control scenario of only experiencing nature. Participants were invited to answer items about demographics, current substance use, and vignette enjoyment. The findings indicate that the highest level of park enjoyment was from the nature vignette. Moreover, users of a certain substance had higher ratings of enjoyment when exposed to that same substance within a vignette.Conclusions: Results from this study indicate policies that prohibit tobacco products, e-cigarettes, and marijuana from park grounds could maintain or enhance visitors' overall park enjoyment.
公园享受与物质使用和垃圾的二手暴露:一项群众来源的小插曲研究
摘要:背景:由于对健康和环境的潜在负面影响,一直有人建议公园禁烟;然而,另一个可能导致公园禁止烟草、电子烟和大麻的方面,是对游客对公园的整体享受的潜在负面影响。目的:本研究的目的是探讨二手烟和香烟、电子烟和大麻垃圾对公园享受的影响。方法:从MTurk招募参与者(n = 500),随机分配阅读四篇专家验证的小短文中的一篇。小插曲包括三个暴露于不同物质的公园场景和一个只体验自然的控制场景。参与者被邀请回答有关人口统计,目前的物质使用和小插曲的享受项目。研究结果表明,公园享受程度最高的是自然景观。此外,使用某种物质的人在小插曲中接触到同样的物质时,对这种物质的享受程度更高。结论:本研究的结果表明,禁止烟草产品、电子烟和大麻进入公园的政策可以维持或增强游客的整体公园享受。
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