Employee Adherence to a Tobacco-Free Executive Order in Kentucky

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Purpose: Examine predictors of short- and long-term adherence to a tobacco-free policy prohibiting all tobacco use inside and outdoors on Executive Branch property in Kentucky. Design: Cross-sectional online surveys administered at 2 time points. Setting: Commonwealth of Kentucky. Participants: 27 000 employees of the Kentucky Executive Branch were invited to participate in 2 online surveys: March 2015, 4 months postpolicy (N = 4854) and August 2015, 9 months postpolicy (N = 3522). Intervention: Executive order prohibiting tobacco use on Executive property implemented November 2014. Measures: Tobacco use, tobacco users’ adherence to the tobacco-free policy, and personal characteristics were assessed. Analysis: Two separate logistic regression models used to determine predictors of short- and long-term adherence to the policy. Results: In the short term, employees who had seen others violate the policy (P

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Ickes, M. J., Wiggins, A., Rayens, M. K., Edwards, J., & Hahn, E. J. (2019). Employee Adherence to a Tobacco-Free Executive Order in Kentucky. American Journal of Health Promotion, 33(1), 24–29. https://doi.org/10.1177/0890117118771310

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