THE RELATION OF ATTITUDE, SUBJECTIVE NORM, AND PERCEIVED BEHAVIORAL CONTROL WITH INTENTION THE FAMILY HEAD FOR SMOKING IN THE HOUSE IN MAJASARI 2014

Haryani Haryani, Rini Mutahar, Iwan Stia Budi

Abstract


Background: Smoking in the house is not only detrimental to the health of smokers themselves, but also detrimental to the health of other family members who were in the house. Based on a survey conducted by 61,4 % of respondents smoking in the house, and is largely is head of the family.

Method: The behavior of the family head for smoking in the house occur because of the intention that preceded it. In the theory of planned behavior intention influenced by three things: attitude, subjective norm and perceived behavioral control. This research is an analytical survey research with cross sectional design. Subjects studied were heads of household who smoked in the house who lives in Majasari with a sample size of 65 respondents. Sampling technique used was purposive sampling. The statistical test using the chi square test.

Result: The results showed that there is a relationship between perceived behavioral control with the intention of the family heads to smoke in the house. While attitudes and subjective norm not have a relationship with the family heads intention to smoke in the house.

Conclution: The family head in Majasari assess smoke in the house in a positive way so that the head of the family has a positive attitude towards smoking behavior in the house.

Keyword: Theory of planned behavior, smoking in the house

 


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