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Relation of the Depression and Attention Concentration by Smoking Status among Adolescents

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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between depression and attention concentration by smoking status among adolescents.

Methods: Depression was measured by Radloff¡¯s Center for Epidemiological studies Depression(1977) and modified by Korean(Chon & Lee, 1992), attention concentration measured by Nideffer¡¯s Test of Attention and Interpersonal Style(1976) and modified by Korean adolescents(Seo, 2004; Shin, 1988). The collected data was analyzed by the Mean¡¾SD, ¥ö2-test, ANOVA, Scheffe and Pearson correlation coefficient(SPSS 13.0).

Results: 1. The smoking level appeared to heavy smoking group 31(22%), light smoking group 15(11%), non smoking group 92(67%). 2. The smoking level was different between the time to begin smoking, period of smoking and smoking amount/day. 3. Smoking group¡®s depression was higher than those of the non smoking group and attention concentration was lower than those of the non smoking group. 4. The smoking amount had a significant positive correlation with depression and a significant negative correlation with attention concentration. Depression had a significant negative correlation with attention concentration.

Conclusion: The result of this study offered the basis data for smoking prevention and treatment of adolescents.
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