Student Perspectives on Campus Tobacco Policy: A Photovoice Study

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH American journal of health behavior Pub Date : 2023-11-11 DOI:10.5993/ajhb.47.5.20
Charis R. Davidson, Mary Kramer, Cecelia Schaefer, StacyScherer
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Objectives: Despite substantial progress in reducing the burden of tobacco use in the United States (US), it remains the leading cause of preventable disease in the US. University campuses can play a pivotal role by implementing high quality tobacco-free campus policies. Methods: In preparation for updating the tobacco policy at a Midwestern university we carried out a photovoice project to incorporate student voices into the policy revision process. Participants (N=17) used disposable cameras to collect photographs and engaged in discussion groups about their experiences. Researchers analyzed focus group transcripts using a constant comparative approach. Results: Overall, 24 participants attended at least one photovoice session. They were mostly female (N=21) and mostly non-Hispanic white (N=12). Themes from the focus group discussion included effects of tobacco use on campus, negative opinions about current tobacco policy, concerns about how tobacco use affects the university, and tensions between nonsmokers and smokers. Photovoice images and captions created by participants were displayed on campus and presented to decision-makers. Conclusions: Despite limited knowledge about tobacco products and policy, many participants expressed strong opinions about the effects of policy on their student experience. Involving students in the policy process is an important step to improve implementation of tobacco policy changes.
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学生对校园烟草政策的看法:摄影选择研究
目标:尽管美国在减轻烟草使用负担方面取得了实质性进展,但烟草使用仍是美国可预防疾病的主要原因。大学校园可以通过实施高质量的无烟校园政策发挥关键作用。方法: 在一所中西部大学准备更新烟草政策的过程中,我们开展了一个摄影舆论项目,将学生的声音融入到政策修订过程中。参与者(17 人)使用一次性相机收集照片,并参与小组讨论,讲述自己的经历。 研究人员采用恒定比较法分析了焦点小组记录。研究结果共有 24 名参与者参加了至少一次摄影遴选活动。他们大多为女性(21 人),大多为非西班牙裔白人(12 人)。焦点小组讨论的主题包括烟草使用对校园的影响、对现行烟草政策的负面看法、对烟草使用如何影响大学的担忧以及非吸烟者和吸烟者之间的紧张关系。参与者创作的图片和文字说明在校园内展出,并提交给决策者。结论: 尽管对烟草产品和政策的了解有限,但许多参与者对政策对学生体验的影响表达了强烈的意见。让学生参与政策制定过程是改善烟草政策变化实施的重要一步。
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American journal of health behavior
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