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Meta-Analysis of Effects on Adolescent Smoking Cessation Programs in Korea
Younkyoung Kim, Inhyae Park, Jeong-Soo Park
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2008;38(2):204-216.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2008.38.2.204
Published online: April 30, 2008

1Researcher, Research Institute of Nursing Science, Chonnam National University, Gwangju, Korea.

2Professor, College of Nursing, Research Institute of Nursing Science, Chonnam National University, Gwangju, Korea.

3Professor, Department of Informational Statistics, Chonnam National University, Gwangju, Korea.

Address reprint requests to: Kim, Younkyoung. Chonnam National University Research Institute of Nursing Science, 5 Hak-dong, Dong-gu, Gwangju 501-746, Korea. Tel: 82-62-220-4350, Fax: 82-62-227-4009, dierose@hanmail.net
• Received: September 10, 2007   • Accepted: February 18, 2008

Copyright © 2008 Korean Society of Nursing Science

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  • Purpose
    Meta-analysis of this study was to analyze the character of adolescent smoking cessation programs, to calculate the effect size according to variables and to compare the weighted mean effect sizes on adolescent smoking cessation programs in Korea.
  • Methods
    Twenty two studies for meta-analysis were selected from dissertations, theses, articles and research papers that had been published from 1995 to 2003. The selected studies had a randomized or nonequivalent control group in a pretest-post test design and had reported statistical value to calculate the effect size.
  • Results
    The mean number of sessions was 6.5. The education time per each session varied from 40 to 150 min and the most applied theories were Bandura's social-cognitive theory and the cognitive-behavioral theory. Smoking-knowledge, smoking-attitudes and smoking-amount showed high effects on the first post test after mediating adolescent smoking cessation programs according to the criteria of Cohen. The effect size of urine-cotinine found no homogeneity on the first post test, but it was significantly effective on the second post test.
  • Conclusion
    Adolescent smoking cessation programs analyzed in this study were relatively effective in smoking abstinence.
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Table 1
Characteristic of Studies for Meta-analysis
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Exp.=Experimental group; Con.=Control group.

Table 2
The Effect Size of Smoking-knowledge
jkan-38-204-i002.jpg

*p<.05; **p <.01. BESD=Binomial Effect Size Display; Nfs=Fail-Safe N.

Table 3
The Effect Size of Smoking-attitudes
jkan-38-204-i003.jpg

**p<.01. BESD=Binomial Effect Size Display; Nfs=Fail-Safe N.

Table 4
The Effect Size of Smoking-amount
jkan-38-204-i004.jpg

**p<.01. BESD=Binomial Effect Size Display; Nfs=Fail-Safe N.

Table 5-1
The Effect Size of Urine-cotinine
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**p<.01. BESD=Binomial Effect Size Display; Nfs=Fail-Safe N.

Table 5-2
The Effect Size of Urine-cotinine
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Table 6
Comparison of Effect Sizes according to Dependent Variables
jkan-38-204-i007.jpg

**p<.01. BESD=Binomial Effect Size Display; Nfs=Fail-Safe N.

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    Meta-Analysis of Effects on Adolescent Smoking Cessation Programs in Korea
    Meta-Analysis of Effects on Adolescent Smoking Cessation Programs in Korea

    Characteristic of Studies for Meta-analysis

    Exp.=Experimental group; Con.=Control group.

    The Effect Size of Smoking-knowledge

    *p<.05; **p <.01. BESD=Binomial Effect Size Display; Nfs=Fail-Safe N.

    The Effect Size of Smoking-attitudes

    **p<.01. BESD=Binomial Effect Size Display; Nfs=Fail-Safe N.

    The Effect Size of Smoking-amount

    **p<.01. BESD=Binomial Effect Size Display; Nfs=Fail-Safe N.

    The Effect Size of Urine-cotinine

    **p<.01. BESD=Binomial Effect Size Display; Nfs=Fail-Safe N.

    The Effect Size of Urine-cotinine

    Comparison of Effect Sizes according to Dependent Variables

    **p<.01. BESD=Binomial Effect Size Display; Nfs=Fail-Safe N.

    Table 1 Characteristic of Studies for Meta-analysis

    Exp.=Experimental group; Con.=Control group.

    Table 2 The Effect Size of Smoking-knowledge

    *p<.05; **p <.01. BESD=Binomial Effect Size Display; Nfs=Fail-Safe N.

    Table 3 The Effect Size of Smoking-attitudes

    **p<.01. BESD=Binomial Effect Size Display; Nfs=Fail-Safe N.

    Table 4 The Effect Size of Smoking-amount

    **p<.01. BESD=Binomial Effect Size Display; Nfs=Fail-Safe N.

    Table 5-1 The Effect Size of Urine-cotinine

    **p<.01. BESD=Binomial Effect Size Display; Nfs=Fail-Safe N.

    Table 5-2 The Effect Size of Urine-cotinine

    Table 6 Comparison of Effect Sizes according to Dependent Variables

    **p<.01. BESD=Binomial Effect Size Display; Nfs=Fail-Safe N.


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