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2021 PUBLIC OPINION: BIBLIOGRAPHY 2530 San Pablo Avenue, Suite J Berkeley, CA 94702 ph: 510.841.3032 9/21/2021 PUBLIC OPINION RESEARCH BIBLIOGRAPHY This partial bibliography of studies is provided for informational purposes only. It should not be considered to replace medical advice from your physician, nor should it be considered as a list of every existing study on this topic. The ANR Foundation is unable to provide copies of any of the studies. Links to either the study’s abstract or full text are provided when available. The citations referenced below are presented without comment regarding the source, including any potential conflict of interest. Due diligence is recommended in researching the source of any given study before relying on its conclusions. x Horn, K.; Johnson, S.B.; Patiño, S.R.; Krost, K.; Gray, T.; Dearfield, C.; Du, C.; Bernat, D., “Implementation of the Department of Housing and Urban Development's smoke-free rule: a socio-ecological qualitative assessment of administrator and resident perceptions,” International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18(17): 8908, August 24, 2021. Glasgow, T.E.; Miller, C.A.; Barsell, D.J.; Do, E.K.; Fuemmeler, B.F., “Assessing how a tobacco-free campus leads to attitude change and support among students, faculty, and staff,” Tobacco Prevention & Cessation 7: 53, July 16, 2021. Dunn, D.S.; Leavens, E.L.S.; Lopez, S.V.; Warner, E.A.; Brett, E.I.; Cole, A.B.; Leffingwell, T.R., “Displacement imposition scale assesses reactions of cigarette and e-cigarette users impacted by a campus-wide smoking ban,” Journal of American College Health [Epub ahead of print], July 9, 2021. Sendall, M.C.; Fox, L.; Wraith, D., “University staff and students' attitudes towards a completely smoke-free campus: shifting social norms and organisational culture for health promotion,” International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18(13): 7104, July 2, 2021. Rodríguez-González, A.M.; Salinas-Martínez, A.M.; Elizondo-Omaña,R.E.; Marroquín-Escamilla, A.; Montes de Oca-Luna, R.; Garza-Carrillo, D.; Rodríguez-Vidales, E.P.; Treviño-Garza, C.; de la O-Cavazos, M.E., “Opinion of 1 the law of protection against exposure to tobacco smoke in adults,” Journal of Substance Use [Epub ahead of print], May 27, 2021. Smith, T.T.; Nahhas, G.J.; Borland, R.; Cho, Y.J.; Chung-Hall, J.; Fairman, R.T.; Fong, G.T.; McNeill, A.; Popova, L.; Thrasher, J.F.; Cummings, K.M., “Which tobacco control policies do smokers support? Findings from the International Tobacco Control Four Country Smoking and Vaping Survey,” Preventive Medicine [Epub ahead of print], May 3, 2021. Gwon, S.H.; Cho, Y.; Laestadius, L.; Wang, Y.; Lee, H.J., “Factors associated with opposition to a vape-free campus policy,” Metropolitan Universities 32(1): 124-145, March 30, 2021. Boderie, N.W.; Mölenberg, F.J.; Sheikh, A.; Bramer, W.M.; Burdorf, A.; van Lenthe, F.J.; Been, J.V., “Assessing public support for extending smoke-free policies beyond enclosed public places and workplaces: protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis,” BMJ Open 11(2): e040167, February 5, 2021. Braverman, M.T.; Ceraso, M.; Sporrer, F.; Rockler, B.E., “Five-year changes in support for tobacco control policy options among students, faculty and staff at a public university,” Preventive Medicine [Epub ahead of print], December 10, 2020. Driezen, P.; Fong, G.T.; Hyland, A.; Craig, L.V.; Sansone, G.; Hitchman, S.C.; Cummings, K.M., “Self-reported exposure to secondhand smoke and support for complete smoking bans in multiunit housing among smokers in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom,” Preventing Chronic Disease 17: E147, November 25, 2020. Arcury, T.A.; Trejo, G.; Moore, D.; Howard, T.D.; Quandt, S.A.; Ip, E.H.; Sandberg, J.C., "’It's worse to breathe it than to smoke it’: secondhand smoke beliefs in a group of Mexican and Central American immigrants in the United States,” International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17(22): 8630, November 20, 2020. Romberg, A.R.; Diaz, M.C.; Briggs, J.; Stephens, D.K.; Rahman, B.; Graham, A.L.; Schillo, B.A., “Vaping in the workplace: prevalence and attitudes among employed US adults,” Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine [Epub ahead of print], October 23, 2020. 2 Czaplicki, L.; Simpson, R.; Zhou, Y.; Patel, M.; Cucci, A.F.; Vallone, D.M.; Schillo, B.A., “Public support for e-cigarette-related policies among a nationally representative sample of US adults,” Tobacco Use Insights 13: 1–10, October 9, 2020. Crosbie, E.; Snider, K.M.; McMillen, R.; Hartman, J.; Alvarez, F.; Wood, E.; Dahir, V.B., “Expanding smoke-free communities: attitudes and beliefs surrounding smoke-free casinos and bars in Washoe County, Nevada,” Journal of Hospital Management and Health Policy 4, September 2020. Dilliott, D.; Fazel, S.; Ehsan, N.; Sibbald, S.L., “The attitudes and behaviors of students, staff and faculty towards smoke-free and tobacco-free campus policies in North American universities: a narrative review,” Tobacco Prevention & Cessation [Epub ahead of print], August 7, 2020. Sontag, J.M.; Delnevo, C.D.; Hegyi, T.; Ostfeld, B.M.; Wackowski, O.A., “Secondhand smoke risk communication: effects on parent smokers' perceptions and intentions,” Journal of Health Communication [Epub ahead of print], August 6, 2020. Do, E.K.; Fallavollita, W.L.; Bonat, B.; Fugate-Laus, K.; Rossi, B.C.; Fuemmeler, B.F., “Student attitudes toward tobacco use and tobacco policies on college campuses,” Journal of Community Health 45(4): 751-760, August 2020. Kecojevic, A.; Kernan, W.D.; Urena, A.; Pereda, A.; Shair, R.; Amaya-Fernandez, E., “Support for 100% tobacco-free policy on a college campus in New Jersey: differences between students and faculty/staff,” Journal of Public Health [Epub ahead of print], June 25, 2020. Smith, E.A.; McDaniel, P.A.; Malone, R.E., “California advocates’ perspectives on challenges and risks of advancing the tobacco endgame,” Journal of Public Health Policy [Epub ahead of print], May 27, 2020. Jun, J.; Wen, T.J.; Wu, L., “The effects of self vs. group affirmation and message framing on college students’ vape-free campus policy support,” Health Communication [Epub ahead of print], May 22, 2020. 3 Myers, V.; Lev, E.; Guttman, N.; Tillinger, E.; Rosen, L., "’I can't stand it…but I do it sometimes’ parental smoking around children: practices, beliefs, and conflicts - a qualitative study,” BMC Public Health 20(1): 693, May 14, 2020. Myers, V.; Shiloh, S.; Zucker, D.M.; Rosen, L.J., “Changing exposure perceptions: a randomized controlled trial of an intervention with smoking parents,” International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17(10): 3349, May 12, 2020. Mamudu, H.M.; Osedeme, F.; Robertson, C.; Littleton, M.A.; Owusu, D.; Wang, L.; Studlar, D.T., “A qualitative study to explore perception of impacts of preemption of tobacco regulation on counties in Appalachian Tennessee,” International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17(9): 3230, May 6, 2020. Bartington, S.E.; Wootton, R.; Hawkins, P.; Farley, A.; Jones, L.L.; Haroon, S., “Smoking behaviours and attitudes towards campus-wide tobacco control policies among staff and students: a cross-sectional survey at the University of Birmingham,” BMC Public Health 20(1): 252, February 19, 2020. Martínez, C.; Castellano, Y.; Fu, M.; Riccobene, A.; Feliu, A.; Tigova, O.; Ballbè, M.; Anton, L.; Fernández, P.; Cabrera-Jaime, S.; Puig-Llobet, M.; Moreno, C.; Falcó-Pegueroles, A.; Galimany, J.; Estrada, J.M.; Guydish, J.; Fernández, E., “Patient perceptions of tobacco control after smoke-free hospital grounds legislation: multi-center cross-sectional study,” International Journal of Nursing Studies 102: 103485, February 2020. Rhoades, R.R.; Beebe, L.A.; Mushtaq, N., “Support for local tobacco policy in a preemptive state,” International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16(18): 3378, September 12, 2019. Tynan, M.A.; Wang, T.W.; Marynak, K.L.; Lemos, P.; Babb, S.D., "Attitudes toward smoke-free casino policies among US adults, 2017," Public Health Reports 134(3): 234-240, May/June, 2019. Huang, C.M.; Liao, J.Y.; Huang, S.F.; Hsu, Y.T.; Hsu, H.P.; Guo, J.L., “Patterns of parents' perspectives on protecting young children from secondhand smoke exposure: a q-methodology study,” Journal of Advanced Nursing [Epub ahead of print], April 16, 2019. Clayton, R.B.; Keene, J.R.; Leshner, G.; Lang, A.; Bailey, R.L., “Smoking status matters: a direct comparison of smokers' and nonsmokers' 4 psychophysiological and self-report responses to secondhand smoke anti- tobacco PSAs,” Health Communication [Epub ahead of print], April 8, 2019. Jeong, M.; Noar, S.M.; Zhang, D.; Mendel, J.R.; Agans, R.P., “Public understanding of cigarette smoke chemicals: longitudinal study of US adults and adolescents,” Nicotine and Tobacco Research [Epub ahead of print], March 10, 2019. Wang, T.W.; Marynak, K.M.; Gentzke, A.S.; King, B.A., “U.S. adult attitudes about electronic vapor product use in indoor public places,” American Journal of Preventive Medicine 56(1): 134-140, January 2019. Stillman, F.A.; Tanenbaum, E.; Wewers, M.E.; Chelluri, D.; Mumford, E.A.; Groesbeck, K.; Doogan, N.; Roberts, M., "Variations in support for secondhand smoke restrictions across diverse rural regions of the United States," Preventive Medicine 116: 157-165, November 2018. Jiang, N.; Thorpe, L.; Kaplan, S.; Shelley, D., “Perceptions about the federally mandated smoke-free housing policy among residents living in public housing in New York City,” International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 15(10): e2062, September 20, 2018. Myers, V.; Shiloh, S.; Rosen, L., “Parental perceptions of children's exposure to tobacco smoke: development and validation of a new measure,” BMC Public Health 18(1): 1031, August 20, 2018. Ganz, O.; Johnson, A.L.; Cohn, A.M.; Rath, J.; Horn, K.; Vallone, D.; Villanti, A.C., “Tobacco harm perceptions and use among sexual and gender minorities: findings from a national sample of young adults in the United States,” Addictive Behaviors 81: 104-108, June 2018.