Pulvers Kim, Rice Myra, Stewart Susan LeRoy, Tong Elisa
Department of Psychology, California State University San Marcos, San Marcos, CA, USA.
Department of Public Health Sciences, University of California, Davis, Sacramento, CA, USA.
Nicotine Tob Res. 2022 Feb 1;24(2):241-249. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntab187.
University community members are critical to the success of their smoke and tobacco free (STF) policies. The present study evaluates changes in social enforcement-related attitudes and behaviors following introduction of a new online Tobacco Tracker tool in two university settings.
Campus wide surveys were administered to current students, faculty, and staff at two California public universities with 100% STF policies before (November 2018; N = 5078) and after (December 2019-January 2020; N = 4853) introduction of Tobacco Tracker in February 2019. Prospective surveillance reports over 12 months from Tobacco Tracker, a GIS tool for the campus community to report tobacco use and related litter that displays crowdsourced maps of hotspots, were analyzed. Outcomes included awareness and self-reported use of a tobacco reporting tool, readiness for policy social enforcement, an Intellectual Social Affective (ISA) Engagement scale, and environmental surveillance reports from Tobacco Tracker.
In campus surveys, awareness of a tobacco reporting tool doubled (8.0%-16.9%, p < .0001), use of an online reporting tool tripled (1.1%-3.2%, p < .0001), and readiness to enforce the policy increased (p = .0008). ISA engagement did not change (p = .72). In Tobacco Tracker campus reports (N = 1163), active tobacco use was reported more frequently than tobacco-related litter.
Tobacco Tracker is a promising tool for college communities to support STF policy. Introduction of Tobacco Tracker was associated with an increase in campus awareness and utilization of a reporting tool, readiness to enforce policy, and campus tobacco surveillance. Future research should determine how Tobacco Tracker may improve policy compliance.
Tobacco Tracker is a promising tool for college communities to support smoke and tobacco free (STF) policy through active surveillance of smoking, vaping, and related litter on campus. Introduction of Tobacco Tracker was associated with changes in social enforcement-related attitudes and behaviors critical to realizing the preventive potential of STF policies. A crowdsourcing-based tool for monitoring tobacco use on college campuses can address a major barrier to social enforcement: discomfort confronting tobacco users. Further, it provides an alternative to punitive enforcement approaches and promises a sustainable solution to an infrastructure issue faced by many universities lacking resources to collect data on campus tobacco use and related litter.
大学社区成员对于无烟和无烟草(STF)政策的成功实施至关重要。本研究评估了在两所大学引入新的在线烟草追踪工具后,与社会执法相关的态度和行为的变化。
对加利福尼亚州两所实施100% STF政策的公立大学的在校学生、教师和工作人员进行了全校园范围的调查,在2019年2月引入烟草追踪工具之前(2018年11月;N = 5078)和之后(2019年12月至2020年1月;N = 4853)各进行了一次。对烟草追踪工具(一种用于校园社区报告烟草使用及相关垃圾的地理信息系统工具,可显示众包的热点地图)12个月的前瞻性监测报告进行了分析。结果包括对烟草报告工具的知晓度和自我报告的使用情况、政策社会执法的准备情况、智力社会情感(ISA)参与度量表,以及烟草追踪工具的环境监测报告。
在校园调查中,对烟草报告工具的知晓度翻了一番(8.0% - 16.9%,p <.0001),在线报告工具的使用量增至三倍(1.1% - 3.2%,p <.0001),且执行政策的准备程度有所提高(p =.0008)。ISA参与度没有变化(p =.72)。在烟草追踪工具的校园报告中(N = 1163),主动吸烟行为的报告频率高于与烟草相关的垃圾。
烟草追踪工具是大学社区支持STF政策的一个有前景的工具。引入烟草追踪工具与校园对报告工具的知晓度和使用率增加、执行政策的准备程度以及校园烟草监测的增加相关。未来的研究应确定烟草追踪工具如何提高政策合规性。
烟草追踪工具是大学社区通过对校园内吸烟、吸电子烟及相关垃圾进行主动监测来支持无烟和无烟草(STF)政策的一个有前景的工具。引入烟草追踪工具与对实现STF政策预防潜力至关重要的社会执法相关态度和行为的变化有关。一种基于众包的大学校园烟草使用监测工具可以解决社会执法的一个主要障碍:面对烟草使用者时的不适感。此外,它为惩罚性执法方法提供了一种替代方案,并有望为许多缺乏资源收集校园烟草使用和相关垃圾数据的大学所面临的基础设施问题提供一个可持续的解决方案。