What are the effects of smoke-free and tobacco-free university campus policies, and how can they be assessed? A systematic review - EHESP - École des hautes études en santé publique
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What are the effects of smoke-free and tobacco-free university campus policies, and how can they be assessed? A systematic review

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Objective : This article looks at the evaluation of smoke-free (SF) and tobacco-free (TF) university campus policies that ban smoking (and often vaping) both indoors and outdoors. To assess the effectiveness of these policies, we performed a systematic literature review to answer the following questions: what is the effect of SF/TF policies on campus users’ behaviors/norms/perceptions around smoking? Are the SF/TF policies an effective measure for reducing smoking among young adults? What methods and indicators can we use to assess the impact of SF/TF campus policies? What is the theoretical model underpinning the influence of SF/TF policies on the behavior of campus users? Methods: The PRISMA method was used. The article selection process included 54 articles published in scientific journals that analyzed the post-implementation impact of SF/TF campus policies. The quality of the selected articles was assessed. Results: Most of the research on SF/TF campus policies has been conducted in the United States using quantitative methodologies. Most of these studies show that SF/TF policies reduce positive beliefs about smoking and its acceptability, influence smoking behavior (reducing smoking initiation and increasing the number of quits and quit attempts), and reduce exposure to passive smoking and pollution from cigarette butts. User acceptability of SF/TF policies is generally high. Limitations of SF/TF campus policies include difficulty for smokers to comply with them, persistence of passive smoking around campuses, and limited uptake of on-campus cessation support services provided to smokers. Discussion: The various mediating and moderating variables identified in the literature have made it possible to propose a model of the potential influence of SF/TF policy on campus users, based on the theory of planned behavior. Based on this review, we provide health professionals and higher education institutions wishing to implement a SF/TF campus policy with a set of indicators that can serve to assess the impact of a SF/TF campus policy (attitudes, acceptability, beliefs, norms, exposure to passive smoking and pollution, changes in smoking behavior). Conclusion: Based on scientific evidence, the implementation of SF/TF campus policies in France is an important measure to help combat smoking in young adults.

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hal-04557508 , version 1 (24-04-2024)

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Etienne Gnonlonfin, Diane Geindreau, Karine Gallopel-Morvan. What are the effects of smoke-free and tobacco-free university campus policies, and how can they be assessed? A systematic review. Journal of Epidemiology and Population Health, 2024, 72 (2), pp.202520. ⟨10.1016/j.jeph.2024.202520⟩. ⟨hal-04557508⟩
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