Abstract

The number of adolescent smokers in Indonesia are increasing with the highest prevalence on age 15-19. Implementation of smoke-free schools (SFS) aims to reduce adolescent smokers and protect school residents from cigarette smoke exposure. Public Senior High School 1 Cangkringan, Sleman has declared a SFS since 2019 by providing health promotion media such as posters and stickers in the school area. This study describes the implementation of SFS and to determine the relationship between health promotion media exposure and student compliance toward SFS regulations using quantitative methods with a cross-sectional design. Data collection was carried out through observation with checklists and online surveys with a google form. Sampling using accidental sampling method to 155 respondents and data analysis using SPSS version 17 with Chi-Square test. All respondents stated that the implementation of SFS is good and the results of observations showed that the input, process, and output indicators of SFS implementation had been fulfilled. Most of the students (83.2%) were exposed to high-level health promotion and 98,1% students obeyed the SFS regulations, There was a relationship between exposure to health promotion media in the form of posters with student compliance with SFS regulations ρ value ≤ α (0.004 ≤ 0.05). In conclusion, the high exposure to health promotion media has implications for the high compliance of students to SFS regulations.

Highlights

  • Cigarettes have become an inseparable part of human life

  • The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between health promotion media exposure and student compliance with Smoke Free-School (SFS) regulations at SMAN 1 Cangkringan, Sleman Yogyakarta

  • All respondents stated that implementing the SFS regulations at SMA N 1 Cangkringan was good

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Introduction

Cigarettes have become an inseparable part of human life. Cigarettes symbolize masculinity, courage, strength, courage, and toughness. Smoking can harm health because cigarettes contain dangerous substances that are addictive, namely nicotine (Sukmana, 2009) Smoking-induced disease is a health problem in the world (Kemenkes RI, 2011). The latest data from WHO states that smoking causes 5 million cases annually, and 70% occur in developing countries, including Indonesia. Smoking is a very harmful activity, both active and passive smokers. Every cigarette smoke generated from cigarettes contains harmful substances: the more people smoke, the more danger there is. The cigarette pack clearly states that cigarettes can kill you. It seems that the warning is not taken seriously for active smokers (Setiawan et al, 2017)

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