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흡연 학생을 위한 지역사회 청소년 약물남용 프로그램의 효과

Other Titles
 Effect of Community Based Adolescent Drug Abuse Program for Smoking Students 
Authors
 김도훈  ;  남궁기  ;  오병훈  ;  유계준 
Citation
 Journal of the Korean Neuropsychiatric Association (신경정신의학), Vol.36(1) : 177-193, 1997 
Journal Title
Journal of the Korean Neuropsychiatric Association(신경정신의학)
ISSN
 1015-4817 
Issue Date
1997
Abstract
This study was designed to suggest community-based adolescent drug abuse program model to
prevent, treat and rehabilitate the adolescent drug abusers, which works by cooperation between
community hospitals and schools, by proving the effectiveness of community-based adolescent drug
abuse problem for adolescent smoking students since smoking is one of the most common adolescent
abuse problems in the community.
To gain the basic data for proving the effect of community drug abuse program for adolescent
smoking students, one male high school was selected as the studying school located in Seong Nam
city. Among this high school students 146 students were selected randomly to investigate drug abuse
status of this school. The experimental group was 33 students who participate in community-based
drug abuse problem and the control group was 24 students who were selected randomly among the 60
smoking students who participated in investigating the drug abuse status in the studying school. The
both experimental group and control group were reinvestigated of the drug abuse status eight months
after completion of community-based drug abuse program, and change during this period was
analysed with χ2
-test and t-test.
The results and conclusions were as follows.
1) The smoking onset time was ranged mostly from senior in middle school to freshmen in high
school and the most students smoked already habitually when they were freshmen in high school.
80% of smoking students had tried to quit smoking more than one time and 20% had tried to quit
smoking more than six times and failed. This data suggest that the smoking prevention program must
be started as soon as possible for effectiveness of adolescent drug abuse program just before many
students start smoking and the smoking cessation program for smoking students is needed desperately.
2) The the community-based drug abuse program for smoking students was effective. The smoking
students who participate in drug abuse program(experimental group) showed 19.2% decline of recent
one month smoking rates eight months after completion of the program, but the smoking students who
did not participate in drug abuse program(control group) showed 22.6% incline of recent one month
smoking rates. In the experimental group, the Fagerstrom’s nicotine dependance score and recent one
month drinking rates showed no differance between initial and 8 month follow-up investigatement,
but in the control group, the Fagerstrom’s nicotine dependence scores were increased significantly
from 1.80 to 3.43 and recent one month drinking rates showed 18.1% incline after 8 month follow-up
periods.
3) The smoking students who participate in drug abuse program has less school problems and
increased family functioning and decreasing tendency of friends problems but less knowledge about
cigarettes and more permissive in attitude to smoking after eight months follow-up period. These
results suggest that students who participated in community-based drug abuse program experienced
reduction of stress, which results in decline of smoking rates. Therefore, I think that the drug abuse
ABSTRACT
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program which deals with the psychological and emotional problems of adolescents is needed as
much as direct education about the harmful effect of cigarettes in adolescent drug abuse program for
smoking students.
Appears in Collections:
1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Psychiatry (정신과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Namkoong, Kee(남궁기) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1400-8057
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/178011
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