The Influence of Anti-Smoking Campaign Among University Students
Table 5: Descriptive Statistics and Correlation (N = 502)
Age | Education | Income | Smoking | Trust in | Attitude on | Desire | |
frequency | messages | Campaign | to quit | ||||
Age | 1 | ||||||
Education | -.216** | 1 | |||||
Income | -.002 | .422** | 1 | ||||
Smoking frequency | .231** | .041 | .076* | 1 | |||
Trust in messages | -.081* | .145** | .077* | .251** | 1 | ||
Attitude on campaign | -.246** | .058 | -.032 | -.108** | .010 | 1 | |
Desire to quit | -.079* | .012 | -.010 | .232** | .487** | -.057 | 1 |
Mean | 27,45 | 3,74 | 4,11 | 11,30 | 34,48 | ||
Standard Deviation | 8,05 | 1,03 | 1,75 | 4,34 | 10,20 | ||
Range | 17 - 54 | 1 - 7 | 1 - 11 | 1 - 40 | 5 - 50 | ||
Cronbach Alpha | 0,90 | 0,83 | 0,85 | ||||
** Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed). | |||||||
* Correlation is significant at the 0.05 level (2-tailed). |