The purpose of this study was to explore the perceptions held by faculty, staff, and students regarding the smoking policy at a medium-sized, master’s granting institution in the Midwestern United States. Findings from the study indicate that the majority of faculty, staff, and students support a change in the school’s current smoking policy. Recommendations for further research are provided
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
In 1994, Tennessee, the third largest tobacco-producing state in the U.S., preempted tobacco regulat...
Introduction Currently, most college campuses across the U.S. in some way address on-campus cigarett...
Purpose: To examine the attitudes and perceptions of faculty, staff and students concerning tobacco ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 92-98)Despite the reductions of the smoking rate in the U...
INTRODUCTION: Universities are increasingly considering tobacco-free campus policies to help promote...
Background: Baseline data were collected to inform the adoption, implementation and institutionalisa...
Objective: To provide a nontraditional source of data to university policymakers regarding student, ...
Introduction Universities are increasingly considering tobacco-free campus policies to help promote ...
OBJECTIVE: Systematically review studies of support for, and effectiveness of, university campuses' ...
Studies show that habitual smoking often begins during young adulthood. With many young adults in th...
According to the American Medical Association (AMA), smoking is the greatest cause of preventable il...
A multitude of higher education institutions have adopted comprehensive smoke- and tobacco-free poli...
A common approach to enforcing a university smoke-free policy is through “community-based” enforceme...
Issues addressed: Smoke-free policies restricting tobacco use in public places are common in many mi...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
In 1994, Tennessee, the third largest tobacco-producing state in the U.S., preempted tobacco regulat...
Introduction Currently, most college campuses across the U.S. in some way address on-campus cigarett...
Purpose: To examine the attitudes and perceptions of faculty, staff and students concerning tobacco ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 92-98)Despite the reductions of the smoking rate in the U...
INTRODUCTION: Universities are increasingly considering tobacco-free campus policies to help promote...
Background: Baseline data were collected to inform the adoption, implementation and institutionalisa...
Objective: To provide a nontraditional source of data to university policymakers regarding student, ...
Introduction Universities are increasingly considering tobacco-free campus policies to help promote ...
OBJECTIVE: Systematically review studies of support for, and effectiveness of, university campuses' ...
Studies show that habitual smoking often begins during young adulthood. With many young adults in th...
According to the American Medical Association (AMA), smoking is the greatest cause of preventable il...
A multitude of higher education institutions have adopted comprehensive smoke- and tobacco-free poli...
A common approach to enforcing a university smoke-free policy is through “community-based” enforceme...
Issues addressed: Smoke-free policies restricting tobacco use in public places are common in many mi...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
In 1994, Tennessee, the third largest tobacco-producing state in the U.S., preempted tobacco regulat...
Introduction Currently, most college campuses across the U.S. in some way address on-campus cigarett...