Screening and brief intervention for tobacco use by student health providers on college campuses.

Erin L Sutfin, Robert S McNamara, Jill N Blocker, Edward H Ip, Mary Claire O'Brien, Mark Wolfson
Author Information
  1. Erin L Sutfin: Department of Social Sciences and Health Policy, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27157, USA. esutfin@wakehealth.edu

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This study assessed college students' reports of tobacco screening and brief intervention by student health center providers.
PARTICIPANTS: Participants were 3,800 students from 8 universities in North Carolina.
METHODS: Web-based survey of a stratified random sample of undergraduates.
RESULTS: Fifty-three percent reported ever visiting their student health center. Of those, 62% reported being screened for tobacco use. Logistic regression revealed screening was higher among females and smokers, compared to nonsmokers. Among students who were screened and who reported tobacco use, 50% reported being advised to quit or reduce use. Brief intervention was more likely among current daily smokers compared to current nondaily smokers, as well as at schools with higher smoking rates. Screening and brief intervention were more likely at schools with lower clinic caseloads.
CONCLUSIONS: Results highlight the need to encourage college health providers to screen every patient at every visit and to provide brief intervention for tobacco users.

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Grants

  1. R01 AA014007/NIAAA NIH HHS
  2. R01 AA014007-04/NIAAA NIH HHS
  3. R01AA14007/NIAAA NIH HHS

MeSH Term

Data Collection
Female
Humans
Internet
Logistic Models
Male
Mass Screening
North Carolina
Sex Distribution
Student Health Services
Students
Tobacco Use Disorder
Universities

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