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  • Sociology

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  • Electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use, or vaping, has significantly increased among college students.
  • Existing research indicates a need to understand student perceptions influencing tobacco-free policy support.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine college students' beliefs and attitudes toward cigarettes and e-cigarettes.
  • To assess how these perceptions impact support for campus and community tobacco-free policies.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative study utilizing five focus groups (n=22) at a Southern university.
  • Discussions explored social acceptance and common vaping/smoking locations on campus.
  • Verbatim transcripts were independently coded and analyzed by three researchers for thematic consistency.

Main Results:

  • Students generally supported smoke-free policies, particularly those protecting vulnerable populations.
  • Skepticism was noted regarding tobacco-free policies that encompassed e-cigarettes.
  • Vaping was perceived as more socially acceptable and trendy than smoking, with vaping observed in restricted areas.

Conclusions:

  • College students show support for smoke-free policies but less so for comprehensive tobacco-free policies including e-cigarettes.
  • Educational initiatives on college campuses and communities should address vaping within tobacco-free policies.
  • Targeted communication strategies are essential to enhance student understanding and acceptance of vaping regulations.