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Comparison of Influential Variables for Smoking Temptation between Adolescent and Adult Smokers
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Sung Ok Chang, Eun Ju Kim, Gyeong Ae Seomun, Su Jeong Lee, Chang Seung Park
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Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2006;36(3):561-570. Published online June 30, 2006
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2006.36.3.561
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Purpose
This study attempted to identify influential variables on smoking temptation between groups: adolescent smokers and adult smokers.
Method
A survey was conducted with 376 adolescent smokers in 4 high schools and 451 adult smokers in community settings in South Korea. Univariate statistics and regression were used for data analysis.
Result
The most powerful predictor of smoking temptation for adolescent smokers was nicotine dependency. On the other hand, the most powerful predictor of smoking temptation for adult smokers was self-efficacy for smoking abstinence. In the high smoking temptation group, depression and nicotine dependency were the predictors for smoking temptation for adolescent smokers and nicotine dependency and pros for smoking were the predictors for smoking temptation for adult smokers. In the low smoking temptation group, cons for smoking and process of change for smoking abstinence were the predictors on smoking temptation for adolescent smokers and self-efficacy for smoking abstention and pros for smoking were the predictors on smoking temptation for adult smokers.
Conclusion
There were different influential variables on smoking temptation according to age groups and level of smoking temptation. Smoking-cessation interventions should be tailored to the level of smoking temptation of the individual smokers.
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Influential Variables on Intention and Action to Quit Smoking between Adolescent Smokers and Adult Smokers-Based on the Transtheoretical Model
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Sung Ok Chang, Eun Ju Kim, Suk Yong Kil, Gyeong Ae Seomun, Su Jeong Lee
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Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2005;35(7):1410-1419. Published online March 28, 2017
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2005.35.7.1410
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Purpose
This study identified and compared influential variables on intention and action to quit smoking between adolescent smokers and adult smokers.
Methods
For the selection of variables, the transtheoretical theory was used. A survey was conducted with 376 adolescent smokers in 4 high schools and 451 adult smokers in community settings in South Korea. Discriminant analysis was used for data analysis.
Results
The variables of adolescent smokers that predicted an intention to quit smoking were: smoking temptation, self re-evaluation, counter conditioning and stimulus control. The variables that predicted an action to quit smoking were: self-efficacy for smoking abstinence, pros for smoking, self reevaluation, and self liberation. The variables of adult smokers that predicted an intention to quit were: smoking temptation, pros for smoking, cons for smoking, self reevaluation. The variables that self liberation and predicted an action to quit smoking were: self efficacy for smoking abstinence, smoking temptation, and counter conditioning.
Conclusions
Developing stage specific smoking intervention methods based on different ways of how individuals make a decision to quit smoking within their contexts needs to be done.
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An Evaluation Study of Dementia Information Providing Websites in Korea
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Gyeong Ae Seomun, Sook Ja Lee, Sung Ok Chang, Su Jeong Lee
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Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2005;35(3):631-640. Published online June 30, 2005
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2005.35.3.631
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Purpose
The present study purposed to investigate and analyze domestic websites providing information about dementia and to suggest future directions for the development of dementia-related websites.
Method
For this purpose, the researcher selected 13 domestic websites that were available in November and December 2004, and evaluated them in terms of construction, operation, accessibility and contents on a scale 4 point (0~3).
Result
The construction of dementia-related websites got 6~13 out of 18 points, which suggests that management policies for the operation of dementia-related websites are inadequate. The operation of dementia-related websites got 7~15 out of 24 points. In particular, all 13 sites got a low score in the aspect of continuance. With regard to accessibility, the sites were evaluated on how easily users could access the sites and they got 2~8 out of 15 points. In evaluating contents, the sites got 9~18 out of 21 points with regard to the purpose and appropriateness of the contents.
Conclusion
This shows that most sites did not provide diverse types of dementia-related information. Because it is highly advantageous to perform primary dementia-preventing management through websites, this study proposes to develop a website evaluation system in order to provide high quality dementia-related informatio.
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