Wyman Jodi, Price James H, Jordan Timothy R, Dake Joseph A, Telljohann Susan K
Department of Public Health, The University of Toledo, 2801 W. Bancroft St. MS 119, Toledo, OH 43606, USA.
J Community Health. 2006 Jun;31(3):225-48. doi: 10.1007/s10900-005-9010-4.
The purpose of this study was to examine Ohio parents' perceptions of the role of schools in smoking prevention, cessation, and anti-tobacco policy for their children. A 46-item questionnaire was based on the CDC Guidelines for School Health Programs to Prevent Tobacco Use and Addiction. Surveys (n = 800) were sent to a stratified random sample of parents of junior high and high school aged students and 57% responded. Parents were supportive of smoking prevention activities, but almost two-thirds believed their child's school should get parents' input. Furthermore, mothers/step-mothers were more likely than fathers/step-fathers to agree that the school had a role in smoking prevention activities. The majority of parents were also supportive of smoking cessation activities. However, only 8% of parent respondents supported schools providing nicotine gum or patches to students trying to quit smoking. Overall, the majority of parents were supportive of the seven recommendations developed by the CDC as guidelines for school health programs to prevent tobacco use and addiction. Schools have the opportunity to impact student smoking through prevention and cessation activities. Schools need to know that parents are supportive of these activities and want to be included in the process of implementing effective prevention or cessation programs.
本研究的目的是调查俄亥俄州家长对于学校在其子女吸烟预防、戒烟及反烟草政策方面所扮演角色的看法。一份包含46个条目的问卷是基于美国疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)的《预防烟草使用和成瘾的学校健康项目指南》制定的。调查(n = 800)被发送给初中和高中学生家长的分层随机样本,57%的家长进行了回复。家长们支持吸烟预防活动,但近三分之二的家长认为孩子的学校应该征求家长的意见。此外,母亲/继母比父亲/继父更有可能认同学校在吸烟预防活动中应发挥作用。大多数家长也支持戒烟活动。然而,只有8%的家长受访者支持学校向试图戒烟的学生提供尼古丁口香糖或贴片。总体而言,大多数家长支持CDC制定的七项建议,这些建议作为预防烟草使用和成瘾的学校健康项目指南。学校有机会通过预防和戒烟活动来影响学生吸烟情况。学校需要了解家长支持这些活动,并希望参与到实施有效预防或戒烟项目的过程中。