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The Effect of Self-Efficacy for Smoking-Refusal Program in Junior High School Males, Bengkulu, Indonesia |
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| Creator | 1. Tita Septi Handayani 2. Susheewa Wichaikull 3. Wannaporn Boonpleng |
| Title | The Effect of Self-Efficacy for Smoking-Refusal Program in Junior High School Males, Bengkulu, Indonesia |
| Publisher | Chulalongkorn University Press |
| Publication Year | 2558 |
| Journal Title | Journal of Health Research |
| Journal Vol. | 29 |
| Journal No. | Suppl.1 |
| Page no. | S45 |
| Keyword | Self-efficacy,Smoking-refusal program,Junior high school males,Indonesia |
| ISSN | 8574421 |
| Abstract | Background: Adolescence is a susceptible phase for involvement in high risk behaviors including smoking. Self-efficacy to refuse smoking is an important factor for adolescents in controlling developing smoking behavior. Methods: This study aimed to modify a program to refuse smoking based on self-efficacy by Bandura and to evaluate the effect among male students aged 1314 years old who attended 7th grade junior high school in Bengkulu, Indonesia. A quasi experimental study with two groups, pre-test and post-test design, was employed. The 5 weeks smoking prevention program based on self-efficacy theory was implemented with 50 seventh grade students in the intervention group. Fifty students in control group received standard curriculum. A self-report questionnaire was used for data collection. Paired t-test and independent t-test were used for data analysis. Results: The results showed that there was significant difference of self-efficacy for refusal smoking in the intervention group (p< .001); self-efficacy to refuse smoking score improved significantly after intervention. Besides that, the significant difference of self-efficacy for refusal smoking also found between the intervention group and comparison group (p< .001). The participants in the intervention group had higher score in self-efficacy to refuse smoking than did participants in the control group. Thus, the self-efficacy for refusal smoking program had a positive effect to improve adolescents' self-efficacy to refuse smoking. Conclusion: The self-efficacy for refusal smoking program could be recommended to prevent smoking in early adolescence. |