Babali Nursing Research
Vol. 6 No. 4 (2025): October

Policy, Place, and Promotion: Predictors of Early Smoking in a Rural Health Setting

Hidayat, Useng (Unknown)
Indasah, Indasah (Unknown)
Puspitasari, Yenny (Unknown)
Mochamad Salman Hasbyalloh (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Oct 2025

Abstract

Introduction: Adolescent smoking continues to pose a major public health challenge, with the WHO reporting that nearly 22% of adolescents globally have tried smoking, and national data in Indonesia showing prevalence rates among junior high school students exceeding 10%. Early initiation not only increases the risk of long-term nicotine dependence but also disrupts physical and psychosocial development. This study analyzed the influence of smoke-free policy implementation, availability of smoking places, and exposure to cigarette advertisements on early smoking behavior among junior high school adolescents in the Tanjungsiang Health Center working area. Methods: A cross-sectional design was used with 101 randomly selected respondents, and data were collected using a validated questionnaire. Results: The findings revealed that most respondents were 14 years old and in grade VIII, with moderate smoking behavior as the dominant category. Stricter smoke-free area (KTR) implementation significantly reduced smoking behavior, while designated smoking places showed only a weak association.  In contrast, cigarette advertisement exposure showed no significant association. Conclusion: These results underscore the critical role of policy enforcement in curbing adolescent smoking. Strengthening KTR enforcement, particularly in schools and community environments, represents a practical strategy to prevent early initiation and promote healthier adolescent development in rural settings.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

BNR

Publisher

Subject

Nursing

Description

The Babali Nursing Research provides a forum for original research and scholarship about health care delivery, organisation, management, workforce, policy and research methods relevant to nursing, midwifery and other health related professions. The BNR aims to support evidence informed policy and ...