Description:
Context: The numbers of cigarette smokers and deaths from this cause
have grown rapidly in recent years. Different factors that increase
cigarette smoking, college students have become a highly vulnerable
population to smoking cigarette.
Aims: To examine the main factors that encourage college students to
consume cigarettes by adopting the Theory of Planned Behavior.
Methods: A cross-sectional quantitative study was carried out with 300
students enrolled in public and private universities in the city of
Medellín, Colombia. Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin and Bartlett’s sphericity tests
were used to measure the validity of the scales. The reliability of the
instrument was verified by calculating Cronbach’s Alpha and the model
was analyzed by Confirmatory Factor Analysis.
Results: The main factors that determine the consumption of cigarettes
among the population under study are experiencing new sensations and
reacting to situations that cause anxiety. Regarding the model, the main
factors influencing cigarette consumption are related to attitude toward
the consumption behavior and perceived behavioral control. Secondary
factors are related to social behaviors.
Conclusions: The Theory of Planned Behavior is a helpful tool for
different fields of knowledge—including public health—to identify
factors, variables and relationships that inhibit or motivate an
individual’s decisions. The results of this study suggest that the factors
that most influence cigarette consumption in the analyzed population
are related to attitude and control factors.
URL:
http://103.158.96.210:88/web_repository/uploads/jppres20.925_9.3.272.pdf
Type:
Journal
Document:
Diploma III Farmasi
Date:
23-06-2024
Author:
Alejandro Valencia-Arias