Levels of pupil smoking are reported to be associated with the extent to which school staff consistently enforce smoking restrictions. Little is known, however, about factors which might motivate or discourage staff from doing so. Following analysis of interviews conducted with 27 members of school personnel purposively selected from two Scottish secondary schools serving relatively deprived communities, this paper identifies various issues that hinder staff intervention when confronted with pupil smoking. Both schools had no-smoking policies. In each, staff assumed or understood that smoking within the buildings was forbidden, yet were unsure about how far the bans extended. While the risk of fire in the school buildings prompted staff to ...
School tobacco policies (STPs) are a crucial strategy to reduce adolescents smoking. Existing studie...
The Ontario Tobacco Control Act of 1994 imposed a total ban on smoking in schools, and on school pr...
This study examined the degree to which different policy-based whole-school smoking actions were ass...
Schools which enforce a no-smoking policy may experience lower rates of pupil smoking. Little is kno...
The aim of this study was to investigate the current status of smoking policies in Scottish schools,...
Introduction Whereas smoking bans inside secondary school buildings are relatively widespread, a smo...
Current policy documents stress that raising standards in education and health are inextricably link...
BACKGROUND School staff members' consistent enforcement of school tobacco policies (STPs) is needed...
A multilevel analysis of cross-sectional data from a survey involving 1941 pupils (in grades 10 and ...
School factors and not solely pupil composition probably cause variation in smoking prevalence among...
BACKGROUND: Schools have the potential to influence their pupils' behaviour through the school's soc...
Background: School tobacco policies (STPs) that aim to achieve a tobacco-free environment require co...
Governments increasingly aim for reducing smoking among their populations. Adolescents are an import...
Smoking remains the most important cause of preventable death and ill-health in Britain. It is a beh...
The objectives of this review were to examine whether smoking prevalence varies between schools inde...
School tobacco policies (STPs) are a crucial strategy to reduce adolescents smoking. Existing studie...
The Ontario Tobacco Control Act of 1994 imposed a total ban on smoking in schools, and on school pr...
This study examined the degree to which different policy-based whole-school smoking actions were ass...
Schools which enforce a no-smoking policy may experience lower rates of pupil smoking. Little is kno...
The aim of this study was to investigate the current status of smoking policies in Scottish schools,...
Introduction Whereas smoking bans inside secondary school buildings are relatively widespread, a smo...
Current policy documents stress that raising standards in education and health are inextricably link...
BACKGROUND School staff members' consistent enforcement of school tobacco policies (STPs) is needed...
A multilevel analysis of cross-sectional data from a survey involving 1941 pupils (in grades 10 and ...
School factors and not solely pupil composition probably cause variation in smoking prevalence among...
BACKGROUND: Schools have the potential to influence their pupils' behaviour through the school's soc...
Background: School tobacco policies (STPs) that aim to achieve a tobacco-free environment require co...
Governments increasingly aim for reducing smoking among their populations. Adolescents are an import...
Smoking remains the most important cause of preventable death and ill-health in Britain. It is a beh...
The objectives of this review were to examine whether smoking prevalence varies between schools inde...
School tobacco policies (STPs) are a crucial strategy to reduce adolescents smoking. Existing studie...
The Ontario Tobacco Control Act of 1994 imposed a total ban on smoking in schools, and on school pr...
This study examined the degree to which different policy-based whole-school smoking actions were ass...