Gender, locus of control and smoking habits of undergraduate students

Q4 Medicine
G. Abikoye, A. Fusigboye
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Abstract

Health psychologists believe that a significant proportion of human morbidity and mortality could be significantly reduced and humans’ quality of life greatly enhanced if people could be helped to correct their health-impairing habits and behaviours, such as smoking and other forms of substance abuse. The present study investigated the influence of gender and locus of control on smoking habit of 230 smoking student-patrons of two relaxation centers in Ago-Iwoye, the host community of Olabisi Onabanjo University. Participants were 137 (59.6%) male and 93 (40.4%) female students with a mean age of 24.93 (SD = 4.58). Relevant data were collected using snowballing technique over an eight-week period, with a standardized, three-sectioned questionnaire. Results showed that locus of control had a significant influence on smoking habit {t (2,226) = 21.21, p 0.05}. These and other findings in the study were discussed and their implications for intervention programmes on smoking reduction or (and) cessation were highlighted. Key Words: Smoking habits, student-patrons, locus of control, gender, Ago-Iwoye
大学生性别、心理控制点与吸烟习惯
健康心理学家认为,如果能够帮助人们纠正其危害健康的习惯和行为,例如吸烟和其他形式的药物滥用,那么人类发病率和死亡率的很大一部分可以大大降低,人类的生活质量可以大大提高。本研究调查了性别和控制源对奥拉比西奥纳班乔大学接待社区Ago-Iwoye两个休闲中心230名吸烟学生顾客吸烟习惯的影响。参与者中男生137人(59.6%),女生93人(40.4%),平均年龄24.93岁(SD = 4.58)。在八周的时间里,使用滚雪球技术收集相关数据,并使用标准化的三部分问卷。结果显示,控制点对吸烟习惯有显著影响{t (2226) = 21.21, p 0.05}。讨论了研究中的这些和其他发现,并强调了它们对减少或(和)戒烟的干预方案的影响。关键词:吸烟习惯,学生赞助人,控制点,性别,Ago-Iwoye
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African Journal of Drug and Alcohol Studies
African Journal of Drug and Alcohol Studies Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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