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An assessment of America's tobacco-free colleges and universities: Policies, procedures, practices, and adherence to ACHA's 2009 guidelines and recommendations

Posted on:2011-08-23Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:Georgia Southern UniversityCandidate:Plaspohl, SaraFull Text:PDF
GTID:1447390002452392Subject:Health Sciences
Abstract/Summary:
The purpose of the study was to survey each of the 100% tobacco-free campuses in the nation (N=175) to assess their policies, procedures, and practices, and the extent to which they adhere to American College Health Association (ACHA) guidelines promoting tobacco-free environments in colleges and universities. One key informant from each participating institution completed an online 35-item survey regarding school tobacco policies, practices, and enforcement. A scoring rubric was devised to measure compliance with ACHA guidelines. One hundred sixty-two institutions responded to the online survey, yielding a response rate of 92.6%. Cross-tabulations and Fisher's Exact Tests were used to examine the relationship of geographic region, institution type, enrollment size, and geographic location to compliance with ACHA guidelines. Results demonstrated that tobacco-free schools fall short of total compliance with current ACHA guidelines. Institutional type and enrollment size appear to be the most closely related factors among demographic variables, with public colleges/universities having the highest degree of compliance, and smaller schools (<10,000) more likely to enforce tobacco control policies. Larger schools are more likely to employ a tobacco control task force of a variety of members to enforce tobacco control policies. Findings from this study may serve as a helpful resource to colleges and universities for development of public health policies, practices, and enforcement for tobacco control.INDEX WORDS: Tobacco policy, College campus, Policy enforcement, Tobacco-free environment...
Keywords/Search Tags:Tobacco, Policies, Practices, ACHA, Colleges and universities, Guidelines
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