Abstract
The purpose of this study was to assess tobacco-control policies and practices of 100% tobacco-free U.S. colleges and universities. Key informants from 162 participating institutions completed an online survey, providing descriptive data for their current tobacco-control policies and practices. While the majority of the data was quantitative, the survey also included 3 open-ended questions to provide informants with the opportunity to offer "lessons learned" pertaining to issues encountered during campus transition to becoming a tobacco-free environment. Common themes and recommendations emerged with regard to policy development, implementation, ongoing practices, and enforcement. These findings may serve as a helpful resource to other academic institutions in their development of public health policies and practices for a healthy tobacco-free environment.
| Original language | American English |
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| State | Published - Oct 31 2011 |
| Event | American Public Health Association Annual Meeting (APHA) - Duration: Nov 17 2014 → … |
Conference
| Conference | American Public Health Association Annual Meeting (APHA) |
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| Period | 11/17/14 → … |
UN SDGs
This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being
Disciplines
- Community Health
- Community Health and Preventive Medicine
- Public Health
- Public Health Education and Promotion
Keywords
- Colleges
- Lessons learned
- Tobacco-free
- U.S.
- Universities
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