J Korean Acad Nurs.  2005 Oct;35(6):1163-1173.

Changes in Smokers' Perception about smoking before and after Participation in a Hospitalized Smoking Cessation Program

Affiliations
  • 1College of Nursing, Korea University. sungok@korea.ac.kr
  • 2Department of Nursing, Shamyook university.
  • 3Department of Mass Communication, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies.
  • 4Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, Emory University, USA.

Abstract

PURPOSE: This study was done to analyze the changes in smokers' subjectivity about smoking before and after participation in a 5-day hospitalized smoking cessation program. Design: Q-methodology, which provides a scientific method on subjectivity, was applied. Findings: Nine types of subjectivity changes about smoking were identified; Type I, Nicotine craving --> Confident of self control for smoking; Type II, Nicotine craving --> Cognition of the link between habituation and smoking, Type III, Nicotine craving --> Nicotine craving, Type IV, smoking as a social behavior --> Cognition of the link between habituation and smoking, Type V, smoking as a social behavior --> Motive to turn away from being addicted to smoking to being healthy, Type VI, Habitual smoking --> Confident of self control for smoking, Type VII, Habitual smoking --> Cognition of the link between habituation and smoking, Type VIII, Habitual smoking --> Motive to turn away from being addicted to smoking to being healthy and Type IX, Denial of the negative effects of smoking --> Confident of self control for smoking CONCLUSION: The types of changes in smokers' subjectivity before and after the smoking cessation program in this study suggest a better tailored intervention for individual smokers. The types of changes on smokers' subjectivity provide insight about which factors of the interventions for smoking cessation are especially valued for a particular group of smokers.

Keyword

Smoking

MeSH Terms

Smoking Cessation/*psychology
Smoking/prevention & control/*psychology
Middle Aged
Male
Humans
Hospitalization
Female
*Attitude to Health
Adult
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