2005
DOI: 10.4040/jkan.2005.35.6.1163
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Changes in Smokers' Perception about smoking before and after Participation in a Hospitalized Smoking Cessation Program

Abstract: 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.

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“…To find the number of types (factors), we conducted variance analysis. We entered the number of factors (3–10) into the coding text file and selected the number of factors with the highest cumulative variance score (Chang et al, 2005; Han et al, 2000). A correlation is a numerical measure of the degree of agreement between two types of perceptions (Kline, 1994).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…To find the number of types (factors), we conducted variance analysis. We entered the number of factors (3–10) into the coding text file and selected the number of factors with the highest cumulative variance score (Chang et al, 2005; Han et al, 2000). A correlation is a numerical measure of the degree of agreement between two types of perceptions (Kline, 1994).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%