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Title: THE EFFECT OF SMOKING BEHAVIOR ON THE QUALITY OF LIFE AMONG FINAL-YEAR STUDENTS BY USING PRECEDE MODEL IN SARI MUTIARA INDONESIA UNIVERSITY, INDONESIA
Authors: Ike Dameria Purba, Hana
Kengganpanich, Mondha
Benjakul, Sarunya
Keywords: PRECEDE model
quality of life
final-year students
Issue Date: 2022
Abstract: THE EFFECT OF SMOKING BEHAVIOR ON THE QUALITY OF LIFE AMONG FINAL-YEAR STUDENTS BY USING PRECEDE MODEL IN SARI MUTIARA INDONESIA UNIVERSITY, INDONESIA Hana Ike Dameria Purba 1* , Mondha Kengganpanich 2 , Sarunya Benjakul 2 1 Study Program of Public Health, Faculty of Pharmacy and Health Science, Sari Mutiara Indonesia University, Medan, Indonesia 2 Department of Education and Behavioral Sciences, Faculty of Public Health, Mahidol University, 420/1 Rajvithi Road, Bangkok 10400, Thailand Corresponding Author:Hana Ike Dameria Purba E-mail: purbahana@yahoo.com, Phone: +62-81-397850898 ABSTRACT Introduction: The quality of life (QoL) of university students is an important aspect of creating the next leader in the future, developing strong human resources, and improving the quality of generation. Therefore it is important to understand the factors involved in improving the QoL of university students. Methods: This study intended to explore QoL among the final-year students and factors related to it in the University by applying the PRECEDE model through a cross-sectional study. A total sample size of 171 final-year students was drawn by using proportional sampling and probability proportional to size (PPS) for program selection and selected samples from each study program by accidental technique. Data were collected using the self-administered questionnaire, and WHOQOL-BREF was used to measure the QoL. Result: Data were analyzed by univariate and bivariate. The overall QoL was moderated (59.6%). There was a significant association between the availability of selling cigarettes around the university and QoL (p=0.019), ease to buy cigarettes, and QoL (p= 0.038). Enabling factors especially had a direct impact on the QoL. Conclusion: Providing regulations related to smoking to the academic community, giving moral responsibility to lecturers, and controlling the selling of cigarettes around the university would help increase the QoL. Keywords: PRECEDE model, quality of life, final-year students
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