Korean J Epidemiol.  2003 Dec;25(2):76-83.

The Relationship between Tobacco Price Rises and Willingness to Quit Smoking among University Students

Affiliations
  • 1Yonsei University, College of Medicine, Korea.
  • 2National Cancer Center, Korea.
  • 3Department of Preventive Medicine, College of Medicine, Yonsei University, Korea. lhy135@kma.org

Abstract

BACKGROUND
The smoking rate of adult male is 68.2% in Korea and that of adolescent and women has risen recently. Ministry of Health and Welfare plans to raise the price of cigarettes by 1,000 Won per pack this year in hopes of securing funds to aid the underprivileged and discourage excessive smoking. In this study, we tried to find the relationship between tobacco price increase and willingness to quit smoking among university students, and the factors associated with willingness to quit smoking. METHOD: The data were collected by questionnaire survey from 225 university students living in Seoul. The questionnaire contained items on age, sex, smoking history, economical status and the intention to quit smoking when the tobacco price be raised. RESULT: The proportion of smokers who has the intention to quit smoking if the price of tobacco be raised by 3,000 Won was 46.2%. The factors associated with willingness to quit smoking were age of initiating smoking, opinion for price of cigarette, self efficacy scores, current plans to quit smoking, and viewpoint of changes in the rate of smokers.
CONCLUSION
The results showed that tobacco price rises will increase willingness to quit smoking among university students.

Keyword

Smoking cessation; Price effect

MeSH Terms

Adolescent
Adult
Female
Financial Management
Hope
Humans
Intention
Korea
Male
Self Efficacy
Seoul
Smoke*
Smoking Cessation
Smoking*
Tobacco Products
Tobacco*
Surveys and Questionnaires
Smoke
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