A survey on smoking attitudes of second year radiologic technology students at De La Salle University-Dasmariñas second semester, SY 1997-98

Date of Completion

1995

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Technology

Keywords

Smoking, College Students, Technology, Radiologic

Abstract

This study attempted to find out the smoking attitudes of second year radiologic technology students of De La Salle University - Aguinaldo during second semester, SY 1994-1995. Specifically it sought to answer the following questions: (1) What are the cognitive smoking attitudes of the respondents as to age and sex? (2) What are the affective smoking attitudes of the respondents as to age and sex? (3) What are the behavioral smoking attitudes of the respondents as to age and sex? The descriptive was used. The respondents surveyed totaled 230. The weighted mean and the average weighted mean were used to present the data statistically. Based on the findings gathered, the following conclusions were formed: It could be viewed from the findings of this study that the attitudes of the respondents both male and female at all age levels favored against smoking. Based on the findings gathered, the following conclusions were formed: It could be viewed from the findings of this study that the attitudes of the respondents both male and female at all age levels favored against smoking.

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