January 30, 2017

Stanton A. Glantz, PhD

The carrot and the stick? Strategies to improve compliance with college campus tobacco policies

Amanda Fallin-Bennett, Maria Roditis, and I just published “The carrot and the stick? Strategies to improve compliance with college campus tobacco policies” in Journal of American College Health.  The title sums up the whole paper pretty well.
 
Here is the abstract:
 
Objective: Tobacco-free policies are being rapidly adopted nationwide, yet compliance with these policies remains a challenge. This study explored college campus key informants’ experiences with tobacco policies, and their perceived benefits, drawbacks, and outcomes.
Participants: The sample for this study was 68 key informants representing 16 different California universities with varying tobacco policies (no smoking indoors and within 20 feet of entrances, designated smoking areas, 100% smoke-free, and 100% tobacco-free).
Methods: Qualitative, descriptive study. Semistructured interviews were transcribed verbatim and analyzed using content analysis.
Results: Strategies to improve compliance ranged from a social approach to a heavy focus on punitive enforcement. Key informants from campuses using a social approach alone reported barriers to improving compliance, including a perceived lack of efficacy of the approach. However, these campuses found it challenging to incorporate enforcement through campus police or security.
Conclusions: College campus decision makers should explore using a combined approach (social approach as well as formal enforcement), with enforcement primarily the responsibility of nonpolice university channels (eg, Student Affairs, employee supervisors).
 
The full citation is  Fallin-Bennett, et al.  The carrot and the stick? Strategies to improve compliance with college campus tobacco policies .  Journal of American College Health 2017: 65(2): 122–130.  http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07448481.2016.1262380.  It is available here.
 
 

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