Employee Survey Results 2017

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Employee Survey Results 2017 Tobacco Use on Campus Employee Survey Results 2017

Who Responded 320/611 employees participated in part or all of survey Full time staff 52.19% Part time staff 6.25% Full time faculty 32.19% Part time faculty 9.38% 691 students participated in part or all of survey

Second Hand Smoke is a Concern Faculty/Staff Students Yes 58.2% 56.3% No 35.3% 40.5% No opinion 3.7%. 3.2% No response 2.8% NA

Ever tried smoking, even 1 time? Faculty/Staff Student Yes 68% 51.6% No 26.9% 48.4 % No response 4.6% NA

Severe/Serious Smoking Problems Faculty/Staff Students Entrances and exits to/from building 44.07% 42.7 % Outside on campus 31.3% 38.5 % Classroom buildings 17.6% 19.3 % On campus events 13.7% 11.6 % Student center 12.24% 15.4 % Student hangouts & parties 9.93% 26.3% Cafeterias 7.6% 8.8 % Off campus housing 6.9% 9.6 % Indoor recreation 5.7% 4.9 % Dormitories 10 %

There should be a policy to discourage tobacco use Faculty/Staff Students Strongly agree 37 % 30.2 % Agree 43 % 36.3 % Disagree 17 % 21.9 % Strongly disagree 3 % 11.6 %

There should be a policy for smoke free air Faculty/Staff Students Strongly agree 60 % 51.9 % Agree 33 % 32.5 % Disagree 5 % 9.4 % Strongly disagree 2 % 6.1 %

There should be a policy to regulate tobacco use on campus Faculty/Staff Students Strongly agree 45 % 40.3 % Agree 41 % 32.1 % Disagree 10 % 15.3 % Strongly disagree 4 % 12.4 %

What is preferred policy Faculty/Staff Students Allow smoking inside buildings 0 % .6 % Allow smoking outdoors in all locations 6.9 % 15.4 % Allow smoking outdoors specific locations 51.6 % 58.5 % Prohibit smoking anywhere at all times 11 % 12.4 % its all tobacco use at all times 30.57 % 13.1 %

What is the current tobacco policy? Faculty/Staff Students Prohibits only smoking inside buildings 44.8 % 39 % Prohibits only smoking outdoors 7.9% 12.4 % Prohibits all tobacco use 0.34% 2.1% No written tobacco-use policy 1.03% .3 % I do not know 45.9% 46.2 %

To what extent do people comply with current policy? Faculty/Staff Students Totally 21.8 % 21.3 % Mostly 43.1 % 37.4 % Somewhat 28.4 % 32.2 % Not at all 6.6 % 9.1 %

To what extent is current policy enforced? Faculty/Staff Students Totally 17.1 % 19.3 % Mostly 27.1 % 27.4 % Somewhat 31.6 % 32 % Not at all 24.2 % 21.3 %

Quitting Success Faculty/Staff (N=98) Students (n=132) Quit and remain smoke free 77% Quit but resumed 10% 8.4% Never tried to quit 13% 6%

Times to Succeed at Quitting Faculty/Staff (N=98) Students (n=145) still smoking 14 % 51% took 1 time to quit 48.9 % 26.8 % took 2-3 times to quit 29 % 15 % took 3-5 times to quit 3 % .6 % took more than 5 times to quit 4 % 6.2 %

Support 38.64% of employees report they have been a support person for another smoker trying to quit 45.9% of student report they have been a support person for another smoker to quit

University Support Groups Faculty/Staff Students Yes there are campus groups or classes to support smokers 10 % 7.4 % No there are no groups 4.15 % 5.8 % Not sure 85.8 % 78.8 %