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KMID : 0371019990320030297
Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health
1999 Volume.32 No. 3 p.297 ~ p.305
Factors Related to the Intention of Participation in a Worksite Smoking Cessation Program
Son Jae-Hee

Kim Sung-Ah
Kam Sin
Yeh Min-Hae
Park Ki-Soo
Oh Hee-Sook
Abstract
Objectives : This study was conducted to evaluate factors related to the intention of participation in a worksite smoking cessation program.

Methods : To explain the health behavior of participating intention in a worksites smoking cessation program, the health belief model(HBM) was used as study model, and 144 self administered questionnaires were completed by electronic company workers. Variables of the health belief model were composed of perceived susceptibility to smoking induced disease, perceived severity of smoking-induced disease, economical gain as perceived benefit of smoking cessation, and nicotine dependency as perceived barrier of smoking cessation. Variables of socio-demographics, smoking status, knowledge about adverse health effects of smoking, and cues to smoking cessation were used as modifying factors.

Results : Perceived severity (POR=1.99, 95%Cl : 1,03-3.83), perceived benefit(POR=2.11, 95%Cl: 1.07-4.17), and perceived barrier(POR=0.29, 95%Cl : 0.11-0.76) were significant variables to the intention of participation in a worksite smoking cessation program in the logistic regression analysis. The perceived severity was significantly affected by knowledge about adverse health effects of smoking(POR=2.17, 95%Cl : 1.23-3.84). The perceived barrier was significantly affected by education level(POR=3.66, 95%Cl : 1.17-11.44), age to first cigarette (POR=0.32, 95%Cl : 0.10-0.98), pack-years(POR=5.47, 95%Cl : 2.37-12.61). To the perceived benefit, the model was not fitted.

Conclusion : Our results found that counterplans improving the knowledge about adverse health effects of smoking, preventing early smoking, and decreasing smoking amount should be considered for an effective smoking ban policy.
KEYWORD
Smoking cessation, Participating intention, Health belief model
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