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강원도내 일부 초,중,고등학교의 금연에 대한 건강증진정책의 조사연구
김춘배 ( Chun Bae Kim ),박준호 ( Jun Ho Park ),안정숙 ( Joung Sook Ahn ),허혜경 ( Hea Kung Hur ),박은정 ( Eun Jung Park ),전은표 ( Eun Po Jeon ),지역보건연구회 ( Community Health Service Research Group ) 한국보건행정학회 2003 보건행정학회지 Vol.13 No.3
The purpose of this study was to investigate the current status of health promotion policies about antismoking, and the relationship between policy status, enforcement of smoking restrictions and perceptions of smoking behaviour among teachers. A representative sample of 173 teachers·school inspectors from 150 elementary·middle·high schools in Gangwon-do was surveyed during Gangwon-do Office of Education`s antismoking and temperance training course in 2002 (response rate 60.7%). One staff member from each school was also analyzed regarding school antismoking polices for students and teachers in several locations within and outside the school building. The results showed that 118 elementary·middle·high schools (78.7%) had an antismoking policy and more schools had a written policy on student antismoking than on teacher antismoking. Most schools (92.4%) in the sample banned smoking by students, but 52 schools (44.1%) allowed smoking by teachers in restricted areas. However, teachers reported seeing smoking sometimes in the toilets (42.7%) or the playground (40.0%) among students and sometimes in the staff room (31.3%) or about every day on school premises (52.7%) among teachers. Irrespective of the type of policy or restrictions on smoking, the association between having a ban on student/teacher smoking and teachers` perceptions of student/teacher smoking in school was not significant. In conclusion, we suggest that most schools must have explicitly an antismoking policy on both students & teachers and enforce consistently a ban in promoting a healthy school environment (smoke-free schools).