Analysis of Compliance with Non-Smoking Area Regulations in Foster Care of Regional Technical Implementation Unit of Kampung Anak Negeri

Background: Most smokers begin to smoke at or before the age of 19. The number of young male smokers is more than that of female smokers. Purpose: This study identified the characteristics of children in a foster care and analyzed factors related to compliance with Non-Smoking Area in Regional Techn...

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Main Author: Mike Danis Mutika Wati
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Airlangga 2020-05-01
Series:Jurnal Promkes: The Indonesian Journal of Health Promotion and Health Education
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Online Access:https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/PROMKES/article/view/14076
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spelling doaj-3ce36a076bb348d895e2f7b764caf6512021-06-18T14:40:51ZengUniversitas AirlanggaJurnal Promkes: The Indonesian Journal of Health Promotion and Health Education2085-34752540-99722020-05-01819911010.20473/jpk.V8.I1.2020.99-1109108Analysis of Compliance with Non-Smoking Area Regulations in Foster Care of Regional Technical Implementation Unit of Kampung Anak NegeriMike Danis Mutika Wati0Airlangga UniversityBackground: Most smokers begin to smoke at or before the age of 19. The number of young male smokers is more than that of female smokers. Purpose: This study identified the characteristics of children in a foster care and analyzed factors related to compliance with Non-Smoking Area in Regional Technical Implementation Unit of Kampung Anak Negeri Surabaya in terms of responsibility and peer support. Method: This study was a descriptive observational study using a cross sectional approach. The number of samples was 31 foster children who were asked to fill out questionnaires and participated in interview, selected by using a total sampling method. The data were analyzed with cross tabulation. Results: The of foster children majority (58.1%) were 12-16 years old. Most of them (58.1%) were still in elementary school/equivalent. The results of cross tabulation implied that children with adequate personal responsibility had sufficient compliance and strong correlation (0.530). Good peer support resulted in sufficient compliance, but the correlation of peer support with compliance was poor (0.214). Conclusion: All of the variables had a correlation with compliance with the implementation of Non-Smoking Area Regulation, but the value of each variable was different. The Regional Technical Implementation Unit of Kampung Anak Negeri Surabaya need to create peer educators among the foster children.https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/PROMKES/article/view/14076non-smoking areacomplianceresponsibilitypeer supportfoster children
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Analysis of Compliance with Non-Smoking Area Regulations in Foster Care of Regional Technical Implementation Unit of Kampung Anak Negeri
Jurnal Promkes: The Indonesian Journal of Health Promotion and Health Education
non-smoking area
compliance
responsibility
peer support
foster children
author_facet Mike Danis Mutika Wati
author_sort Mike Danis Mutika Wati
title Analysis of Compliance with Non-Smoking Area Regulations in Foster Care of Regional Technical Implementation Unit of Kampung Anak Negeri
title_short Analysis of Compliance with Non-Smoking Area Regulations in Foster Care of Regional Technical Implementation Unit of Kampung Anak Negeri
title_full Analysis of Compliance with Non-Smoking Area Regulations in Foster Care of Regional Technical Implementation Unit of Kampung Anak Negeri
title_fullStr Analysis of Compliance with Non-Smoking Area Regulations in Foster Care of Regional Technical Implementation Unit of Kampung Anak Negeri
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Compliance with Non-Smoking Area Regulations in Foster Care of Regional Technical Implementation Unit of Kampung Anak Negeri
title_sort analysis of compliance with non-smoking area regulations in foster care of regional technical implementation unit of kampung anak negeri
publisher Universitas Airlangga
series Jurnal Promkes: The Indonesian Journal of Health Promotion and Health Education
issn 2085-3475
2540-9972
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Background: Most smokers begin to smoke at or before the age of 19. The number of young male smokers is more than that of female smokers. Purpose: This study identified the characteristics of children in a foster care and analyzed factors related to compliance with Non-Smoking Area in Regional Technical Implementation Unit of Kampung Anak Negeri Surabaya in terms of responsibility and peer support. Method: This study was a descriptive observational study using a cross sectional approach. The number of samples was 31 foster children who were asked to fill out questionnaires and participated in interview, selected by using a total sampling method. The data were analyzed with cross tabulation. Results: The of foster children majority (58.1%) were 12-16 years old. Most of them (58.1%) were still in elementary school/equivalent. The results of cross tabulation implied that children with adequate personal responsibility had sufficient compliance and strong correlation (0.530). Good peer support resulted in sufficient compliance, but the correlation of peer support with compliance was poor (0.214). Conclusion: All of the variables had a correlation with compliance with the implementation of Non-Smoking Area Regulation, but the value of each variable was different. The Regional Technical Implementation Unit of Kampung Anak Negeri Surabaya need to create peer educators among the foster children.
topic non-smoking area
compliance
responsibility
peer support
foster children
url https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/PROMKES/article/view/14076
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