The Relationship among Technology Utilization, Obedience to Law and Smoking Culture In Community with Smoking Behavior in Male Adolescents in Semarang Indonesia

Authors

  • Retno Indarwati1 , Kristiawati Woespinto2 , Inas Husnun Hanifah2

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.12149

Keywords:

adolescence; obedience to law; smoking behavior; smoking culture; technology utilization

Abstract

Background: Smoking behavior in adolescent is still a problem recently. The number continue to increase.
This study purpose was to investigate the connectedness of technology utilization, obedience to law, and
smoking culture in community with smoking behavior in adolescent in Semarang.
Method: This study used cross sectional method. The sample was 104 adolescents with range age 15-
17 years old. The sample was chosen using purposive sampling. Data collection using a questionnaire.
Four aspects namely demographic data, technology utilization, obedience to law, and smoking culture in
community were measured. Those variables the compared to smoking behavior of adolescents. The data
then analyzed with Spearman’s Rho (? = 0.05).
Conlusion: This study found that technology has no significant correlation with smoking behavior (r=0.017;
p=0.864). There is significant correlation between obedience to law (r=0.284; p=0.003), and smoking
culture in community (r=0.251; p=0.014) with smoking behavior in adolescences. It is necessary for efforts
from various parties to overcome smoking behavior in adolescents such as the need for socialization in the
community to participate in preventing adolescents who smoke in their environment.

Author Biography

  • Retno Indarwati1 , Kristiawati Woespinto2 , Inas Husnun Hanifah2

    1
    Faculty of nursing, Universitas Airlangga, Jln Mulyorejo, Surabaya, Indonesia, 2Faculty of nursing, Universitas
    Airlangga

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Published

2020-10-29

How to Cite

The Relationship among Technology Utilization, Obedience to Law and Smoking Culture In Community with Smoking Behavior in Male Adolescents in Semarang Indonesia. (2020). Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, 14(4), 3396-3402. https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.12149