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Bok Rae Jeong 2 Articles
An Analysis of Articles Related to Smoking and Smoking Cessation of Korean Adolescents
Young Sook Kim, Bok Rae Jeong
J Korean Acad Community Health Nurs. 2010;21(1):53-62.   Published online March 31, 2010
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12799/jkachn.2010.21.1.53
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PURPOSE
The purpose of this study was to analyze the contents and trends of smoking and smoking cessation of adolescents in Korea.
METHODS
The subjects were 315 researches from 1997 to 2008 in Korea. They were examined in terms of subjects, research design, key words, types of intervention, times of intervention, and dependent variables for experimental research, and in terms of subjects, concepts, research questions and research methods for qualitative research.
RESULTS
Of the studies 52.4% were master's theses, and 22.9% of the subjects were male high school students. The most common research design was descriptive design. Major concepts studied were related to emotional cognitive variables. Among 80 experimental researches, 70% were about smoking cessation programs. The number of qualitative studies was only 6. Their concepts were smoking experience, motives for smoking cessation, smoking process, and motives for smoking. A major research question was: What does smoking mean to adolescents? CONCLUSION: More research should be done for the female students' smoking and smoking cessation. Also, research that adapts educational programs for smoking and smoking cessation needs to be performed through at least a 10 times longer period and in regular basis to get desirable results.

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    The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition.2016; 29(6): 878.     CrossRef
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    Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society.2015; 16(9): 6169.     CrossRef
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    Yeon-Hee Choi, Jung-Hwa Chae
    Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society.2015; 16(11): 7321.     CrossRef
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    Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing.2014; 44(6): 649.     CrossRef
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    Jeong-Min Kim, Young-Su Ju, Yeol Kim, Hong-Gwan Seo
    Journal of the Korean Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco.2011; 2(1): 30.     CrossRef
Gender Role Identity and Egalitarianism Consciousness among Adolescents
Young Sook Kim, Bok Rae Jeong
J Korean Acad Community Health Nurs. 2007;18(2):310-309.   Published online June 30, 2007
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PURPOSE
This study intends to investigate gender role identity and egalitarianism consciousness among adolescents and to determine the relationship between the two factors.
METHOD
Data were collected from 376 middle and high school students in U City. Tools used were the Korean Sexual Role Identity (Kim, J. H., 2005) and the Gender Egalitarianism Consciousness among Adolescents (Kim, 2002). Data were analyzed using SPSS 12.0 for t-test, one-way ANOVA and Pearson correlation coefficient.
RESULTS
There was no significant difference between boys and girls in gender role identity. Boys' gender role identity was different according to school grade (t=-3.19, p=.00), frequency of mother's hugging (t=-2.28, p=.02) and girls' according to religion (t=-2.24, p=.03), mother's job (F=3.59, p=.02), father's education level (F=3.20, p= .04), mother's education level (F=3.24, p=.04), family harmony (F=7.28, p=.00), and frequency of mother's hugging (t=-2.41, p=.02). There was significant difference in egalitarianism consciousness according to gender (t=-12.70, p=.00). Boys' egalitarianism consciousness was different according to school type (t=.02, p=.00) and father's education level (F=4.97, p=.02), and girls' according to school grade (t=-4.21, p=.00), school type (t=-3.12, p=.00), father's level of education (F=3.78, p=.02), decision maker of important domestic matter (F=4.95, p=.00) and frequency of mother's hugging (t=2.53, p=.01). In Girls, sexual role identity and gender egalitarianism consciousness were significantly correlated with each other (r=.01, p=.04).
CONCLUSION
Through the study, it was found that boys' concern for sexual equality of was remarkably lower than girls. Therefore, it is necessary to offer curriculums for boys and to start social education for parents.

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