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금연프로그램 참여자의 흡연 영향 및 사회심리적 상태

Other Titles
 Smoking Influence and Psycho-social Factor of Participant in a Smoking Cessation Program 
Authors
 김광숙  ;  이영자  ;  이정렬 
Citation
 Journal of Korean Public Health Nursing (한국보건간호학회지), Vol.21(1) : 37-45, 2007 
Journal Title
Journal of Korean Public Health Nursing(한국보건간호학회지)
ISSN
 1226-0290 
Issue Date
2007
Abstract
Purpose: A diverse range of measurement methods to evaluate the effect of smoking is more powerful than using a single measure. The objectives of this study were to examine the relationships among smoking pack year, self-reported smoking dependence, and urinary cotinine levels, and to investigate the psychological variables in working men. Method: In this cross-sectional study, we surveyed men working in an electronic company who participated in a smoking cessation program. Among 57 men who completed questionnaires, 25 participate in a test for cotinine levels. Results: Smoking pack year was significantly and positively correlated with the FTND-K (Korean version of Fagerstrom test for nicotine dependence) sum scores (r=0.631, p=0.000) and with the levels of urine cotinine (r=0.463, p=0.023). The relationship between FTND-K sum scores and urinary cotinine levels was also significantly positive (r=0.639, p=0.001). Those with higher social support, especially family support, tended to perceive a higher self-efficacy to smoking cessation. Conclusion: These findings suggest that self-reported smoking pack year and nicotine dependence in working men may be a valid way to evaluate the effect of smoking. A supportive family may influence smoking cessation in working men as it increases self-efficacy to avoid smoking.
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3. College of Nursing (간호대학) > Dept. of Nursing (간호학과) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Kim, Gwang Suk(김광숙) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9823-6107
Lee, Chung Yul(이정열)
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/97882
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