Survey Shows Strong Support for a Tobacco-Free UW-Madison
A recent survey of UW-Madison students, faculty and staff shows that 8 in 10 support UW-Madison going tobacco-free, meaning no use of cigarettes, tobacco products like chew and little cigars, and vaping products on campus.
A survey conducted in October 2017 by the Tobacco-Free Columbia-Dane County Coalition, in partnership with Public Health Madison and Dane County and the UW Madison SPARK group, found that of the 7,235 students to respond, 81% supported UW-Madison going tobacco-free. In addition, 85% of the 1,779 faculty/academic staff respondents, and 77% of the 682 university staff respondents showed support.
In addition, survey results showed:
- Two-thirds of tobacco users either support or are neutral towards a tobacco-free campus.
- 33% of students that use e-cigarettes started using after arriving on campus.
- 3 of every 4 respondents reported being exposed to secondhand smoke on campus at least sometimes.
Current Big Ten Universities that have passed tobacco-free policies include Minnesota (2014), Ohio State (2014), Michigan State (2016), Nebraska (2018), Penn State (Jan 2019). In addition, Marquette University (2017) is tobacco-free.
For more information about the Tobacco-Free Columbia-Dane County Coalition, contact Coordinator Ryan Sheahan, at 608-242-6297or visit www.tfcdc.com
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