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				Comparison of Influential Variables for Smoking Temptation between Adolescent and Adult Smokers														
			
			Sung Ok Chang, Eun Ju Kim, Gyeong Ae Seomun, Su Jeong Lee, Chang Seung Park			
				Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2006;36(3):561-570.   Published online June 30, 2006			
									DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2006.36.3.561
							
							 
				
										
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Purpose
  This study attempted to identify influential variables on smoking temptation between groups: adolescent smokers and adult smokers.Method A survey was conducted with 376 adolescent smokers in 4 high schools and 451 adult smokers in community settings in South Korea. Univariate statistics and regression were used for data analysis.Result The most powerful predictor of smoking temptation for adolescent smokers was nicotine dependency. On the other hand, the most powerful predictor of smoking temptation for adult smokers was self-efficacy for smoking abstinence. In the high smoking temptation group, depression and nicotine dependency were the predictors for smoking temptation for adolescent smokers and nicotine dependency and pros for smoking were the predictors for smoking temptation for adult smokers. In the low smoking temptation group, cons for smoking and process of change for smoking abstinence were the predictors on smoking temptation for adolescent smokers and self-efficacy for smoking abstention and pros for smoking were the predictors on smoking temptation for adult smokers.Conclusion There were different influential variables on smoking temptation according to age groups and level of smoking temptation. Smoking-cessation interventions should be tailored to the level of smoking temptation of the individual smokers.
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				A study of the Stage of Change and Decisional balance:
 Exercise Acquisition, Smoking Cessation, Mammography Screening and Kegel's Exercise Acquisition in Korea														
			
			Sung Ok Chang, Young Joo Park, Chang Seung Park, Yeo Jin Lim			
				Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2000;30(5):1265-1278.   Published online March 29, 2017			
									DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2000.30.5.1265
							
							 
				
										
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This study was carried out to assess the perception of decisional balance of Korean subjects about 4 
health behaviors and to identify the influencing factor of decisional balance for exercise acquisition, 
smoking cessation, mammography screening and Kegel's exercise acquisition. All are representative 
health behaviors nurses can intervene in Korea based on the Transtheoretical model. 
Convenient samples of 2,484 subjects (191; exercise, 169; smoking cessation, 1903; mammography 
screening and 221; Kegel's exercise) were selected from cities and counties over 9 provinces throughout 
Korea, and the data was collected from January 1, 1999 to February 29, 2000. The research instrument 
were the Decisional Balance Measure for Exercise (Marcus & Owen., 1992), Smoking Cessation (Velicer et 
al., 1985), Mammography Screening (Rakowski et al.,1992) and Kegel Exercise (Lim, 1999) and Stage of 
Change Measure for Exercise (Marcus et al, 1992), Smoking Cessation (DiClemente et al., 1991), 
Mammography Screening (Rakowski et al.,1992) and Kegel's Exercise (Lim, 1999). The data was analyzed 
by the SAS Program. 
The results are as follows; 
1. According to the stage of change measure, 2,484 subjects were distributed in each stage of change 
for four health behaviors: 1,233 subjects (49.8%), 745 subjects (30.2%), 113 subjects (4.7%), 156 
subjects (6.5%), and 216 (8.7%) belonged to the pre- contemplation stage, contemplation stage, 
preparation stage, action stage and maintenance stage. They were all series of stages of change 
in their efforts to do health behavior. 
2. Factor analysis identified 3 factors (1 of Pros, 2 of Cons) for the exercise, 4 factors for smoking 
cessation (2 of Pros, 2 of Cons), 2 factors (1 of Pros, 1 of Cons) for the mammogram screening and 
2 factors (1 of Pros, 1 of Cons) for Kegel's exercise of decisional balance. 
3. The analysis of variance and multiple comparison analysis showed that for all 4 samples, 
the Cons of changing the problem behaviors outweighed the Pros for subjects who were in the 
pre- contemplation stage, The opposite was true for subjects in action and maintenance stage. 
4. Through the discriminant analysis, it was found that one factor of Pros for exercise, one factor of 
Cons for smoking cessation, 1 factor of Cons for mammogram screening and one factor of Cons 
for Kegel's exercise were the more influencing factors, than others in discriminating the stages of 
change. Results
 are consistent with the applications of the Transtheoretical model, which have been used to 
understand how people change health behaviors. This results provide some evidence that subject's report of 
his/her health behavior corresponds to beliefs about usefulness of related health behaviors. 
The results of this study have implications for patients' health education and health intervention 
strategies. The findings of this study give useful information for nursing educators for 4 health behaviors, 
especially the factors relating to decision making in the different stages of change.
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 Western Journal of Nursing Research.2008; 30(8): 991.     CrossRef
 
		
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