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http://dx.doi.org/10.15207/JKCS.2020.11.2.315

Psychological changes in residential treatment for heavy smokers in Seoul Tobacco Control Center  

Cheon, Eun-Ju (Seoul Tobacco Control Center, Catholic University of Korea)
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Journal of the Korea Convergence Society / v.11, no.2, 2020 , pp. 315-321 More about this Journal
Abstract
This research explores the change of smoking cessation motivation, maintenance(6months) from the heavy smokers who have experienced residential treatment. Data was collected by the questionnaires about participates motivation from 1st August 2015 to 31st December 2018. Total participates were 1317 that 1248 males (94.8%) and 69 females (31.3%). The most of participants answered their period of smoking was 31-40years as 31.3% (413p) of total participants. Motivation improved after residential treatment, and the 6-month success group had overall cessation of smoking cessation (F=6.52, p=.011), In the subcategories, pre-contemplation(F=5.12, p=.024), contemplation(F=.90, p= .341), preparation-level1(F=5.79, p=.016) and preparation-level2(F=1.33, p=.249) were statistically significant. Thus, this research investigates that the residential program for smoking cessation actually works to the heavy smokers to increased their motivation and that the 6-month success group had stronger.
Keywords
Heavy smoker; Smoking cessation; Motivation; Residential treatment;
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