1.To a smoking doctor.
Korean Journal of Medicine 2002;63(1):1-3
4.Survey on the smoking habit of students at Ha Noi College of Medicine years 2000-2001
Journal of Practical Medicine 2003;450(4):52-53
1592 students from 1st class to 6th class in the school years 2000-2001 were enrolled into the study. Among student, general percentage of smoking were 14.10% (22.56% of male) and this percentage increased with the school grade, 1st class: 4.88%, 2nd class: 11.43%, 3rd class: 21.18%, with moderate smoker the mean consumption was 1.25 pack/year. The withdrawal percentage was 19.6%, among them 6.38% attempted to smoke again. In 95.9%, there was an awareness on the harm of smoking on health. 63% noted that teachers did not pay attention to tobacco control.
Smoke
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Students
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Tobacco Smoke Pollution
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epidemiology
5.False Replies on Smoking Rate Surveys and an In-Hospital Smoking Cessation Clinic.
Korean Journal of Family Medicine 2016;37(3):135-136
No abstract available.
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Smoking Cessation*
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Smoking*
7.Exposure to Cigarette Smoke Contributes to the Risk of Developing a Colorectal Adenoma, Doesn't It? Are Repeated Exposures to Such Smoke Dangerous?.
Bong Hwa LEE ; Min Jung KIM ; Hyoung Chul PARK
Annals of Coloproctology 2016;32(2):43-44
No abstract available.
Adenoma*
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Tobacco Products*
8.The Effects of Maternal Smoking in Pregnancy.
Korean Journal of Perinatology 2002;13(4):357-365
No abstract available.
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Smoking*
9.The effects of passive smoking on children's respiratory illness.
Mi Jung LEE ; Soo Ann CHAE ; Kon Hee LEE ; Hae Sun YOON
Pediatric Allergy and Respiratory Disease 1993;3(1):14-22
No abstract available.
Tobacco Smoke Pollution*
10.The Effects of Knowledge about the Harmfulness of Smoking and Attitude Toward Smoking Temptation for Middle School Students.
Koung Oh CHANG ; Eun Kyung BYUN ; Nae Young LEE ; So Young CHOI
Journal of Korean Academy of Community Health Nursing 2010;21(4):522-531
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of knowledge about the harmfulness of smoking and attitude toward smoking temptation for middle school students. METHODS: A survey was conducted in this study on 745 students from 12 middle schools in the Y City. Data were analyzed with SPSS/WIN 12.0 using descriptive statistics, t-test, ANCOVA, Scheffe's test and multiple regression analysis. RESULTS: There was statistically significant difference in knowledge about the harmfulness of smoking (F=2.88, p<.05) and attitude toward smoking (F=54.61, p<.001). And there was statistically significant difference in smoking temptations among tempting factors such as negative mood of individual (F=63.61, p<.001), positive mood of social situation (F=67.08, p<.001), habitualness (F=57.68, p<.001), weight control (F=33.01, p<.001), and others' smoking (F=73.13, p<.001). CONCLUSION: These results suggest that smoking-cessation programs to enhance the effectiveness of nursing interventions should be tailored to the level of smoking temptation and that educational programs should be developed for middle school students.
Humans
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Nursing
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Smoking*