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KMID : 0379720080220020255
Journal of Korean Community Health Nursing Academic Society
2008 Volume.22 No. 2 p.255 ~ p.265
An Analysis of Trends in Smoking-Related Research
Yang Sook-Ja

Abstract
Purpose: The principal objective of this study was to assess the topics and research methods of smoking-related research and to suggest future research directions.

Methods: The subjects of this study were smoking research articles supported by the National Health Promotion Funds from 1998 to 2007. A total of 41 articles were selected and analyzed from 1999 to 2005 using the frameworks such as topics, subjects contents, subjects, research field, and research design.

Results: The most frequent topic of smoking-related research was the development & evaluation of educational programs for smoking prevention and smoking cessation (34.1%). The majority of the research subjects were adults (42.2%) and adolescents (35.9%). 31.7% of the total research researches was conducted at the nationwide population level. The most popular research design was the descriptive study (36.6%) in the non-experimental studies and nonequivalent control group pretest-posttest design(19.5%) in the experimental study studies.

Conclusion: The topics of smoking research should be planned under governmental strategies for decreasing to a 30% reduction in of smoking rates, as established in the 2010 Health Plan. With regard to the methodological aspects,
longitudinal and nationwide research was first required so that we could plan an evidence-based program for smoking prevention and smoking cessation.
KEYWORD
Smoking cessation, Research, Trends
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