Jayapura Teenagers Smoking Behaviour
Jayapura Teenagers Smoking Behaviour
poltekkes kemenkes yogyakarta
2016-08-02
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Abstract Smoking behavior is a threat for Indonesian
teenagers, including in the city of Jayapura, Papua province.
The purpose of this study was to access Jayapura
teenagers smoking behavior and knowledge including
parents and other family members. The study was conducted
on 78 respondents (grade 7, aged 11–14 years old),
using cluster random sampling for selecting the public and
private junior high school in Jayapura. The data collected
was smoking behavior of respondents, parents and other
family members (using self-reported questionnaire), and
respondents’ knowledge about the dangers of smoking
(using tests with Cronbach’s alpha 0.701). Data were
analyzed descriptively and analytically using Chi-square,
95 % level of significant. The results showed 29.3 % of
teenagers, 69.23 % of parents and 25.6 % of other family
members were smokers, their knowledge was low (an
average score of 60.81 out of 100), there was no significant
statistical relationship between knowledge and smoking
behavior among respondents (p = 0.079), and there is no
significant relationship between teenagers behavior with
the behavior of the parents (p = 0.609) and other family
members (p = 0.578), 87 % of teenagers became smokers
because there were individuals who smoke at home.
Keywords Teenagers � Knowledge � Smoking behavior