KMID : 1036620170050030964
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Journal of Korean Clinical Health Science 2017 Volume.5 No. 3 p.964 ~ p.973
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Factors Influencing Intention to Quit Smoking of High School Students in a Community
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Jeong Chu-Young
Choi Eun-Jung Seo Young-Sook
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Abstract
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Purpose: This study uses Ajzen¡¯s theory of planned behavior to investigate predictors associated with the intention of smoking cessation in smokers among high school students in a community.
Method: The study population consisted of 138 smokers from high school students in a community. Between May to April 2015, Data was collected through questionnaires. Data analysis was performed using the PASW 21.0 program, and one-way ANOVA, Pearson correlation coefficients, and stepwise multiple regression analysis.
Results: The mean intention of smoking cessation of this study was 3.98/5. The significant correlates of the intention of smoking cessation were attitudes toward smoking cessation (¥â=.36, p=.003), self efficacy for smoking cessation (¥â=.44, p<.001), satisfaction of school life (¥â=.22, p=.009), number of friends smoking (¥â=.76, p<.001), and previous experience of smoking cessation (¥â=.92, p<.001). These variables explained 75.6% of variance in the intention of smoking cessation.
Conclusion: The study suggests that various factors including previous experience of smoking cessation, number of friends smoking, self efficacy for smoking cessation and attitudes toward smoking cessation were important variables in explaining the intention of smoking cessation among high school students. Therefore, these variables are crucial in determining the promotion and intention of smoking cessation among high school students.
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KEYWORD
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High school students, Intention, Self-efficacy, Smoking cessation, Theory of planned
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