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Applying the theory of planned behavior to explore the relation between smoke-free air laws and quitting intentions.

Jonathan T Macy1, Susan E Middlestadt, Dong-Chul Seo, Lloyd J Kolbe, Stephen J Jay.   

Abstract

Smoke-free air policies have been shown to reduce smoking, but the mechanism of behavior change is not well understood. The authors used structural equation modeling to conduct a theory of planned behavior analysis with data from 395 smokers living in seven Texas cities, three with a comprehensive smoke-free air law and four without a comprehensive law. Agreement with regulating smoking in public places was significantly associated with attitudes and perceived normative pressure about quitting. Nicotine dependence was significantly associated with attitudes and perceived behavioral control. There was also a direct effect of nicotine dependence on intention to take measures to quit smoking. Smoke-free air laws appear to influence quitting intentions through the formation of positive attitudes about regulating smoking in public places and the perception of normative pressure to take measures to quit. Implications for smoke-free air policy campaigns and challenges in evaluating their effectiveness are discussed.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21518919     DOI: 10.1177/1090198111404702

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Educ Behav        ISSN: 1090-1981


  9 in total

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2.  Do smokers support smoke-free laws to help themselves quit smoking? Findings from a longitudinal study.

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Authors:  Gera E Nagelhout; Hein de Vries; Geoffrey T Fong; Math J J M Candel; James F Thrasher; Bas van den Putte; Mary E Thompson; K Michael Cummings; Marc C Willemsen
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6.  Smoking behaviors before and after implementation of a smoke-free legislation in Guangzhou, China.

Authors:  Xiaohua Ye; Sidong Chen; Zhenjiang Yao; Yanhui Gao; Ya Xu; Shudong Zhou; Zhengwei Zhu; Liang Wang; Yi Yang
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7.  Incorporating environmental variables as precursor background variables of the theory of planned behavior to predict quitting-related intentions: a comparative study between adult and young adult smokers.

Authors:  Chung Gun Lee; Susan E Middlestadt; Dong-Chul Seo; Hsien-Chang Lin; Jonathan T Macy; Seiyeong Park
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9.  Effect of personal characteristics on individual support for indoor smoke-free air laws, Indiana, 2008.

Authors:  Terrell W Zollinger; Robert M Saywell; Joshua J Robinson; Stephen J Jay; Miranda H Spitznagle
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  9 in total

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