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Factors Associated with Relapse to Smoking Behavior Using Health Belief Model

건강믿음모형을 이용한 금연성공자의 재흡연에 영향을 미치는 요인 분석: 금연클리닉 등록자를 중심으로

  • Kim, Hee-Suk (Graduate School of Public Health, Hallym University) ;
  • Bae, Sang-Soo (Graduate School of Public Health, Hallym University)
  • 김희숙 (한림대학교 보건과학대학원) ;
  • 배상수 (한림대학교 보건과학대학원)
  • Received : 2011.04.29
  • Accepted : 2011.06.17
  • Published : 2011.06.30

Abstract

Objectives: This study aimed to identify factors associated with smoking relapse. Methods: The study sample was recruited among subjects who were enrolled in the smoking cessation clinic of a public health center and had succeeded in quitting smoking for at least six months. A total of 159 male subjects were followed via mail survey one year later. The independent variables in the analyses were socio-demographic characteristics, smoking history and behavior, receipt of smoking cessation aids, health behaviors and components of the health belief model (HBM). The dependent variable was smoking relapse assessed one year after quitting. Ordered logit regressions were used to identify factors associated with smoking relapse. Results: The relapse rate of the ex-smokers in our sample was 25.8%, and the occasional smoking rate was 17.0%. Univariate analyses revealed that only factors related to the HBM, such as perceived susceptibility to diseases (p<0.01), perceived severity of diseases (p<0.01), perceived health benefits of not smoking (p<0.01), perceived barriers to quitting smoking due to increasing stress and difficulty in social life (p<0.01), and self-efficacy (p<0.01) were associated with the likelihood of relapse for ex-smokers. Ordered logit analyses yielded two significant factors affecting the likelihood of relapse, the perceived barriers to quitting smoking and self-efficacy. Conclusions: Our results indicate that higher levels of barriers to quitting smoking and lower levels of self-efficacy were significantly related to risk of smoking relapse. These findings may be useful for identifying those at highest risk for relapse and choosing the optimal strategies for prevention of relapse for ex-smokers.

이 연구는 보건소 금연클리닉에 등록하여 6개월 금연에 성공한 사람들의 장기적인 금연 지속 여부와 재흡연에 영향을 미치는 요인을 파악하기 위하여 실시되었다. 2008년 1월부터 2009년 2월까지 C시 보건소 금연클리닉에 등록하여 6개월 금연에 성공한 920명 중 조사에 응한 남성 159명을 최종 분석 대상으로 하였다. 연구 자료는 금연클리닉 등록카드와 2010년 9월 20일부터 10월 20일까지 실시된 우편설문을 통해 수집되었다. 연구에 포함된 변수는 응답자들의 흡연상태, 인구사회학적 특성, 금연클리닉 등록 당시의 흡연관련 특성, 금연클리닉을 통하여 제공받은 서비스, 건강행태, 건강믿음모형의 구성 변수 등이었다. 연구의 결과는 다음과 같다. 6개월 금연성공자 중 지속적 금연성공자는 57.2%, 중간 흡연자는 17.0%, 재흡연자는 25.8%였다. 재흡연자들의 재흡연 이유는 스트레스가 쌓여서 76.2%, 본인의 의지가 약해서 16.7%, 주위의 유혹에 의해서 7.1%로 나타났다. 응답자의 인구사회학적 특성, 과거의 흡연관련 특성, 제공받은 금연상담서비스, 건강행태 요인 등은 6개월 금연 성공자의 1년 후 재흡연 여부에 유의한 영향을 미치지 못하였으며, 건강믿음모형의 구성요소 중 (1) 흡연으로 인한 질병의 발생 가능성, (2) 흡연으로 야기되는 질환의 심각성, (3) 금연의 건강증진에 대한 도움, (4) 금연으로 인한 스트레스와 사회생활에 대한 장애정도, (5) 자기효능감이 단변량분석에서 재흡연 여부에 유의한 영향을 미치는 것으로 나타났다. 서열 로짓 분석을 시행한 결과 이 중 (4) 금연으로 인한 스트레스와 사회생활에 대한 장애정도, (5) 자기효능감만이 재흡연 여부에 유의한 영향을 미쳤으며, 특히 자기효능감이 매우 중요한 영향을 미치는 것으로 밝혀졌다. 이 연구를 통해 보건소 금연클리닉을 통하여 6개월 금연에 성공한 남성들 중 상당수가 재흡연을 하게 된다는 것을 알 수 있었다. 재흡연자들은 다시 담배를 피우게 된 이유를 스트레스의 증가나 자신의 의지부족 때문이라고 하였으며, 재흡연에 영향을 미치는 요인이 금연자의 인구사회학적 변수나, 과거의 금연습관보다는 심리학적 요인, 특히 자기효능감과 금연과 관련된 인지된 장애임도 밝혀졌다. 이러한 연구결과는 금연클리닉 등록자 중 재흡연 위험이 높은 사람을 선별하여 맞춤식 관리를 하는데 도움을 줄 것으로 기대되며, 금연 클리닉 등록자를 위한 스트레스 해소나 자기효능감 강화 프로그램 개발이 시급함을 시사한다. 이 연구는 일개 중소도시의 금연클리닉 등록자 중 남성만을 대상으로 하였고, 우편조사로 인한 낮은 응답률, 조사 시기에 따른 회상 오차, 금단 증상, 행동계기(cue to action), 금연에 대한 사회적 지지와 같은 변수가 누락되는 등 연구방법론 상에 제한이 있어 연구결과의 일반화에 주의를 요하며, 향후 연구에서는 이러한 문제점을 보완할 필요가 있다.

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