The relationship between the immediate impact of graphic health warning labels and the smoking status of fourth year undergraduate students of De La Salle Health Sciences Institute S.Y. 2015-2016 : a cross-sectional study
Date of Completion
2016
Document Type
Research Project
Degree Name
Community Medicine
Keywords
Smoking, Adolescents
Abstract
This study utilized a cross-sectional research design. One hundred thirty four (134) fourth year undergraduate students were selected by cluster sampling. The study made use of self-administered questionnaires for data collection and data was analysed using chi-square and p-value. Based on the results, the decision was to reject the null hypothesis and concluded that there was a relationship between the two variables. Graphic health warning labels had a lesser impact on smokers in comparison to non-smokers who were greatly affected.
APA Citation
Kadir, S. M., Lapena, K. T., Lontok, L. J. A., Maranan, J. J., Marquez, C. A., Oh, S., Parra, A. A., Pisco, J. P., Sayson, C. L., & Silor, A. F. (2016). The relationship between the immediate impact of graphic health warning labels and the smoking status of fourth year undergraduate students of De La Salle Health Sciences Institute S.Y. 2015–2016 : a cross-sectional study. [Research output, De La Salle Medical and Health Sciences Institute]. GreenPrints. https://greenprints.dlshsi.edu.ph/commed/68/