Knowledge and attitudes regarding smoking: a health education experiment with Malay college students |
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Authors: | M E Kurtz S M Johnson B Ross-Lee S Narayanan |
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Affiliation: | Department of Family Medicine, Michigan State University, East Lansing 48824. |
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Abstract: | This study investigated whether knowledge and attitudes of Malay college students regarding smoking can be positively influenced by educational intervention. The experiment included a pretest to assess the students knowledge and attitudes regarding smoking, a lecture on the health risks associated with smoking, and a posttest given six weeks later to assess whether any changes had occurred. A profile of the typical Malay student smoker was also elicited. Twenty-seven percent of the study population were smokers. Of the men in the sample, 44% were smokers, while less than 4% of the women were smokers. T-tests indicated that knowledge of the health risks associated with smoking was significantly improved for most groups, while attitudes towards smoking were essentially unchanged. |
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