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A Comprehensive Plan for Tobacco Reduction University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
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UW Oshkosh Grant Team Joe Abhold, Ph.D. Charity Chandler, B.B.A. Chris Haywood, B.A. Diane Zanto, M.S.N., A.P.N.P. Mary Ruth McGinley, B.S.N., R.N.
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Grant Support Center for Tobacco Research and Intervention (CTRI) Wisconsin Tobacco Control Board American Cancer Society
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Best Practices for Comprehensive Tobacco Control Programs, August 1999; U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Center for Disease Control and Prevention; National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion;Office on Smoking and Health.
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Berkowitz,AD (2001). The Social Norms Approach: Theory, Research and Annotated Bibliography. Available on the Higher Education Center’s Social Norms Website www.edc.org/hec or www.alanberkowitz.com
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TOBACCO USE AMONG COLLEGE STUDENTS National Wisconsin UW Oshkosh
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UW Oshkosh Comprehensive Tobacco Use Reduction Plan Goal Reduce tobacco use by 4% in one year Objectives Policy initiatives Social norms marketing campaign Education Cessation Community Partnerships
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UW Oshkosh Smoking Policy No smoking: in all university buildings or vehicles at any university sponsored outdoor seated event within 25 feet of pedestrian entrances
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Social Norms Theory Behavior is often influenced by incorrect perceptions of how peers think and act Corrected misperceptions will likely decrease unhealthy behavior and increase protective behaviors
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Survey instrument Used CDC definition of a smoker Developed UW Oshkosh College Tobacco Survey Knowledge Behavior Attitudes Demographics
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Social norms marketing campaign Developed/administered survey Chose most powerful norm statistic Utilized brainstorming, focus groups and individual feedback Used theme consistently/repeatedly
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Survey data
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Poster display
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You Know You Want To
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Be Kissed
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Be Rich
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Be Strong
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See The Truth
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Come In From The Cold
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Get Some Air
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Breathe Free
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Get ‘Em Off Your Back
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Get A Job
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Website www.uwosh.edu/programs/youknowyou wantto Reinforces Campaign Theme Provides information Upcoming events Cessation resources Quit kit resources Links
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Jane
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Art Car
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Novelty Promotions
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Education Presentations Classroom Residence halls Faculty/staff Student organizations Administration Information tables Brochures CO monitor Lungs and tar jar Petitions Promotional items
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Information tables
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Cessation Educated staff Implemented clinical practice guidelines Developed/obtained cessation materials Identified local and state resources Offered individual and group cessation Marketed cessation resources
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Quit Kits
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Community Campus contests/information tables Winnebago County Tobacco Free Coalition Breathe Free Oshkosh Petitions Newspaper advertisements Post card campaign American Cancer Society American Lung Association
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Breathe Free
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Post Card
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Smoking rate Fall 2000Fall 2001Spring 2002 Smokers33.9%23.8%22.6%
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Change in perception Fall 2000Fall 2001Spring 2002Reality Percent who want to quit 57%71%74.8%96%
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Sample size/study participants Fall 2002Fall 2001Spring 2002 N437774632 Age19.8719.6320.08 First year in school 63%68%75% Gender (M/F %) 30/7040/6042/58
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Sample differences Samples Not Significantly Different Age Year in school International student Greek affiliation Athlete
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Sample differences Samples Significantly Different Ethnicity Gender Residence
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Gender Fall 2000Fall 2001Spring 2002 Males33%24%21.4% Females34%23.5%23.8%
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Residence Fall 2000Fall 2001Spring 2002 Residence Hall 64%73%
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Marketing survey results Poster88% Art car75% Jane51% Info tables63% Campus paper46%
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Other indicators of success Marketing survey results Popularity of posters/mannequin Campus controversy Increased use of cessation resources Requests for information
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Advance Titan
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Future challenges Plan/implement/refine UW Oshkosh Comprehensive Plan Replicate plan on other campuses Sustain efforts over time
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A Comprehensive Plan for Tobacco Reduction University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
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