KMID : 0928320130130040133
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Korean Journal of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention 2013 Volume.13 No. 4 p.133 ~ p.140
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Predictors of Intention to Quit Smoking in the Korean Navy Smokers
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Kim Kyoung-Mi
Lee Jae-Young
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Abstract
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Background: The purpose of this study was to investigate predictors associated with the intention to quit smoking in smokers from the Korean navy.
Methods:,/b> The study population consisted of 290 smokers from the navy. Data were collected from July 1 to July 10, 2013 and analyzed using the ¥ö2 test, t-test, and logistic regression analysis. Three instruments-¡®Stages of Change of Smoking Cessation Measure¡¯, ¡®Fagerstrom Test for Nicotine Dependency¡¯ and ¡®Self-Efficacy for Smoking Cessation¡¯-were used.
Results: The 57.9% of smokers had intentions to stop smoking. Logistic regression analysis showed that the following significant factors were related to intention to quit smoking: age at starting smoking (odds ratio [OR]=1.23, P=0.002), previous attempts to quit (OR=2.74, P=0.001), self-efficacy for smoking cessation (OR=1.05, P=0.045), and nicotine dependence (OR=0.79, P=0.04).
Conclusions: Most of the smokers in the navy started smoking in adolescence; thus community and school-based smoking prevention education could be very important. In addition, it is necessary to develop interventions to encourage those with failed past attempts to try quitting smoking again.
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KEYWORD
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Smoking cessation, Intention, Military personnel
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