2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2022.107238
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Student tobacco use, secondhand smoke exposure, and policy beliefs before and after implementation of a tobacco-free campus policy: Analysis of five U.S. college and university campuses

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“…Both parents should avoid using e-cigarettes and act as role models for their children to reduce the likelihood of their children using e-cigarettes 18 . In terms of schools, while strengthening the construction of smoke-free campus 21 , we should also give full play to the educational and motivational role of schools, carry out the health science popularization course of e-cigarettes 22 , implement the tobacco control action to teachers and students 23 , strictly supervise the tobacco environment around schools, build a healthy smoke-free environment for students, and improve students’ determination to refuse to use e-cigarettes 18 . The government should constantly improve the laws and regulations of e-cigarettes, standardized and even smoke-free management of e-cigarettes in specific places 24 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Both parents should avoid using e-cigarettes and act as role models for their children to reduce the likelihood of their children using e-cigarettes 18 . In terms of schools, while strengthening the construction of smoke-free campus 21 , we should also give full play to the educational and motivational role of schools, carry out the health science popularization course of e-cigarettes 22 , implement the tobacco control action to teachers and students 23 , strictly supervise the tobacco environment around schools, build a healthy smoke-free environment for students, and improve students’ determination to refuse to use e-cigarettes 18 . The government should constantly improve the laws and regulations of e-cigarettes, standardized and even smoke-free management of e-cigarettes in specific places 24 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The implementation of tobacco-free campuses has proven to be effective in the reduction of the overall prevalence of smoking and secondhand exposure among college students. However, their effectiveness may vary by tobacco product 31 . Therefore, a comprehensive enforcement strategy including tobacco-free campus policies, tobacco use prevention and tailored cessation programs, and restrictions on the marketing, advertising, and promotion of tobacco products could be effective in reducing tobacco use among nursing students 3 , 32 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%