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Clearing the air: American Indian tribal college students' exposure to second hand smoke & attitudes towards smoke free campus policies

, JD, , MA, , MPH, MBBS, , MPH, , MPH, , MD, MPH ORCID Icon, , PhD, , PhD, MA, SM & , PhD, MPH show all
Pages 133-140 | Received 07 Dec 2016, Accepted 18 Aug 2017, Published online: 01 Feb 2018
 

ABSTRACT

Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine knowledge, awareness, and support for campus smoke-free policies. Participants: 1,256 American Indian tribal college students from three tribal colleges in the Midwest and Northern Plains. Methods: Data are from an observational cross-sectional study of American Indian tribal college students, collected through a web-based survey. Results: Only 40% of tribal college students reported not being exposed to second hand smoke in the past 7 days. A majority of nonsmokers (66%) agreed or strongly agreed with having a smoke-free campus, while 34.2% of smokers also agreed or strongly agreed. Overall, more than a third (36.6%) of tribal college students were not aware of their campus smoking policies. Conclusions: Tribal campuses serving American Indian students have been much slower in adopting smoke-free campus policies. Our findings show that tribal college students would support a smoke-free campus policy.

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Funding

This work was supported by the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (P20 MD004805, RWJF – 72086,U54 CA154253).

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