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The Relationship between Attitude and Coping Skills toward Secondhand E-cigarette Smoking among Nonsmoking College Students
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Wi So-Jeong
Park Deok-Min Kim Hyun-Jin Park Myung-Joo Hong Hye-Chong
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Abstract
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Purpose : The purpose of the study was to examine the relationship between smoking attitude and coping skills toward secondhand e-cigarette smoking among nonsmoking college students.
Methods : This study was conducted with 148 students from a University in Seoul, Korea. Participants completed questionnaires and the data were analyzed using a T-test, ANOVA, and Pearson¡¯s correlation coefficients.
Results : The mean score of smoking attitude is 51.35¡¾4.73. The mean score of coping skills is 13.89¡¾2.53 in verbal skills, 10.16¡¾2.37 in behavioral skills, and 8.32¡¾2.30 in assertive skills. Coping skills toward secondhand smoking are noted as being different by current cohabitation smoker. A significant relationship between smoking attitude and behavioral coping skills(r=.23, p=.004) was found, which means that a better smoking attitude was correlated with more active behavioral coping skills.
Conclusion : The results showed that nonsmoking college students with better smoking attitude react to the E-cigarette smoking with more active behaviors. Therefore, interventions are needed to be developed to encourage better smoking attitude and coping skills toward secondhand E-cigarette smoking.
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KEYWORD
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Electronic nicotine delivery systems, Tobacco smoke pollution, Smoking, Attitude, Adaptation, psychological
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