- P-ISSN 1010-0695
- E-ISSN 2288-3339
Objectives : This study was performed to evaluate the actual state and the effects of Smoking Prevention or Stop-Smoking Programs (SP/SSP) for middle school students and to confirm students’ needs for Oriental Medical Treatments (OMT) in SP/SSP. Methods : Thirty-nine middle school students who took part in the SP/SSP of the Public Health Center (PHC) in July 2004 answered the questionnaire. There were twenty students in PHCα, and 19 students in PHCβ. Results : 1. At the elementary school, SP/SSP is not enough, compared with middle school (p=.000). 2. Subjects preferred the documents from PCH to those from school (PCHα: p-value=.002, PCHβ: p-value=.004) 3. There was no mention of OMT in school SP/SSP. 4. The degree of thinking about need of learning OMT in SSP has a positive correlationship (p-value=.000) with intention to be treated with auricular acupuncture therapy. Results : The SP/SSP for middle-school students must be improved to be more active, more experimental and more individual. Also, a more various, positive approach in OMT is required toward the Stop-Smoking Program.