Sunseri A J, Alberti J M, Kent N D, Schoenberger J A, Sunseri J K, Amuwo S, Vickers P
J Sch Health. 1983 Apr;53(4):257-63. doi: 10.1111/j.1746-1561.1983.tb01140.x.
The purpose of this study was to examine reading, demographic, social and psychological factors related to pre-adolescent smoking and non-smoking behaviors and attitudes. The school-home humanistic education program was implemented in a large, urban public school system. It stressed responsible decision-making, increased self-esteem and the inter-relationships among the acquisition of knowledge of the consequences of smoking, personal feelings, family relationships and behavior. The results showed that family involvement was necessary to affect smoking attitudes and behaviors. Of all the variables studied, reading had a most pervasive relationship. Peer influence and self-esteem also were related to smoking knowledge, smoking attitude, future smoking intentions and the "purchase" of cigarettes. Two of several conclusions drawn from the results are: 1. Family involvement is necessary to affect attitudes and behaviors. 2. Health education research that does not investigate the relationship between program outcomes and reading achievement may be misleading.
本研究的目的是考察与青春期前吸烟及不吸烟行为和态度相关的阅读、人口统计学、社会和心理因素。学校-家庭人文教育项目在一个大型城市公立学校系统中实施。该项目强调负责任的决策、增强自尊以及获取吸烟后果知识、个人感受、家庭关系和行为之间的相互关系。结果表明,家庭参与对于影响吸烟态度和行为是必要的。在所有研究的变量中,阅读有着最普遍的关联。同伴影响和自尊也与吸烟知识、吸烟态度、未来吸烟意图以及香烟“购买”有关。从结果中得出的几个结论中的两个是:1. 家庭参与对于影响态度和行为是必要的。2. 未调查项目成果与阅读成绩之间关系的健康教育研究可能会产生误导。