A Survey on Related of College Women's Smoking experience in a Certain Area and their Awareness of Oral Health

일부지역 여대생들의 흡연경험과 구강건강인식도와의 관련성

  • Lee, Hae-Kyung (Dept. of Dental Hygiene, Jeonbuk Science College) ;
  • Kim, Mi-Jeong (Dept. of Dental Hygiene, Jeonbuk Science College) ;
  • Park, In-Suk (Dept. of Dental Hygiene, Suncheon Cheongam College)
  • Published : 2006.06.30

Abstract

This study is designed to take a look at college women's understanding of the actual condition of their smoking and the harmfulness of their smoking, to make an analysis of smoking factors affecting oral health and to present basic materials for the development of oral health education programs. Self-administered questionnaires were given to the subjects from May 22 through June 2, 2003. The results were as follows. 1. 71.7 percent of the subjects said that they had no experience. 16.7 percent of them said that they had had experience. 11.6 percent of them said that they are now smoking. The oftener they don't live with their parents, the more monthly money they had, the more smoking experience they had(p<0.001). 2. 37.4 percent of the subjects said that they brush their teeth three times a day. And 52.2 percent of them said that they brush their teeth after smoking. 3. The rate of using dental floss and interdental brushes accounts for 46.5%, and the ratio of having tartar scaled from their teeth accounts for 45.5%. There was no significant difference in accordance with smoking or nonsmoking. 4. The subjects with no smoking experience(76.0%) thought that they had better teeth condition than their counterparts(64.3%). But there was no significant difference. 5. 56.5 percent of the subjects responded that their dental condition was related to their smoking, but 43.5 percent of them said that it was not.

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