Department of Nursing Studies, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Hong Kong SAR, China.
J Public Health (Oxf). 2010 Sep;32(3):360-71. doi: 10.1093/pubmed/fdp125. Epub 2009 Dec 28.
Behavioral theories suggest that a past quit attempt influences psycho-social determinants to predict smokers' intention to quit, although no study has tested the hypothesis among youth smokers.
A sample of 1561 Chinese secondary students, who were current smokers, were collected in a cross-sectional school-based survey in Hong Kong.
For the 943 students with past quit attempts, those with lower daily cigarette consumption; who perceived smoking would not elicit positive social responses from others; who had one parent/teacher who prohibited them to smoke; who were aware of the health hazards of smoking and being male smokers, were more likely to have an intention to quit smoking. For the 618 students without a past quit attempt, those who did not perceive any benefit from smoking; who had parents and teachers to prohibit them to smoke and who received social support to quit, were more likely to have an intention to quit smoking.
Strengthening the prohibition of smoking and providing social support may help initiate the intention to quit among youth smokers without a past quit attempt, while de-normalizing social images of smoking, providing information about the health hazards of smoking and relieving nicotine addiction may sustain quitting intentions among youth smokers with past quit attempts.
行为理论表明,过去的戒烟尝试会影响预测吸烟者戒烟意愿的心理社会决定因素,但尚无研究在青少年吸烟者中检验这一假设。
本研究采用横断面学校基础调查,在香港共收集了 1561 名目前吸烟的中学生。
在 943 名有过去戒烟尝试的学生中,那些每天吸烟量较少、认为吸烟不会引起他人积极反应、父母/老师中有一人禁止他们吸烟、意识到吸烟的健康危害且为男性吸烟者,更有可能有戒烟的意愿。在 618 名没有过去戒烟尝试的学生中,那些不认为吸烟有任何好处、父母和老师禁止他们吸烟且获得戒烟社会支持的学生,更有可能有戒烟的意愿。
加强对吸烟的禁止并提供社会支持可能有助于激发没有过去戒烟尝试的青少年吸烟者戒烟的意愿,而使吸烟的社会形象正常化、提供吸烟的健康危害信息和缓解尼古丁成瘾则可能维持有过去戒烟尝试的青少年吸烟者的戒烟意愿。