The Relationship Between Family History and Smoking Behavior of Family Members

Okky Oktaviyana Putri, Tantut Susanto, Latifa Aini Susumaningrum
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Smoking is often found in various environments, especially in the family environment. Various efforts or programs that have been echoed and implemented to overcome these problems include the Healthy Indonesia Program with a Family Approach (PIS-PK). This study aimed to analyze the relationship between family health history and the smoking behavior of family members. The research design is correlational with a cross-sectional approach. The population in this study were all families in the working area of the Kaliwates Health Center, Jember Regency, totaling 12,840 families, with a sample of 170 respondents. The sampling technique used was multistage sampling with the data collection tools used, namely the family health history questionnaire and the GN-SBQ smoking behavior questionnaire. The results of this study indicate that the results of the Chi-Square statistical test obtained a p-value of 0.615 (<0.05) where there is no relationship between family health history and the smoking behavior of family members in the working area of the Kaliwates Health Center. In this study, most of the family health history was in good health, as seen from the history data (65.9%), but most of the families in the working area of the Kaliwates Health Center showed smoking behavior in the very severe category (60.6%). This study concludes that no significant relationship exists between family health history and smoking behavior. It is hoped that with this research, health workers can help improve counseling related to smoking behavior in the working area of the Kaliwates Health Center.
家族史与家庭成员吸烟行为的关系
吸烟经常出现在各种环境中,特别是在家庭环境中。为克服这些问题,已响应和实施了各种努力或方案,其中包括以家庭方式实施的健康印度尼西亚方案。本研究旨在分析家族健康史与家族成员吸烟行为的关系。研究设计与横断面方法相关。本研究的人口是Jember Regency Kaliwates保健中心工作区域的所有家庭,共计12,840个家庭,抽样调查170人。采用多阶段抽样技术,数据收集工具为家庭健康史问卷和GN-SBQ吸烟行为问卷。本研究结果表明,卡方统计检验的结果p值为0.615 (<0.05),家族健康史与Kaliwates健康中心工作区域内家庭成员的吸烟行为没有关系。在本研究中,从病史资料来看,大多数家庭健康史为良好(65.9%),但Kaliwates健康中心工作区域的大多数家庭吸烟行为属于非常严重类别(60.6%)。本研究认为,家庭健康史与吸烟行为之间不存在显著关系。希望通过这项研究,卫生工作者可以帮助改善卡利瓦茨卫生中心工作区域内与吸烟行为相关的咨询。
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