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ASSESSMENT OF THE EXTENDED THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOR FOR NICOTINEDEPENDENCE PREDICTION: AN APPLICATION OF PATH ANALYSIS

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 Background: Given the importance of water-pipe smoking cessation in health improvement, further studies are required to identifythe predictors of this behavior. Objectives: This study aimed to examine both one-way direct and indirect effects of the constructs of the extended theory ofplanned behavior (TPB) on NICOTINE DEPENDENCE among women residing in Bushehr, situated in Southwest of Iran. Methods: This cross sectional studywasperformed in Bushehr province in Southwest of Iran. In this study, 430womenwere selectedthrough multistage, stratified, cluster, random sampling and were evaluated using a self-administered questionnaire. Path analysiswas applied to estimate the direct and indirect effects of attitude, perceived norms, and personal agency on NICOTINE DEPENDENCE. Results: The results demonstrated that extended TPB is a predictor of nicotinedependence (R2, 34%)andintention to quit water-pipesmoking (R2, 40%). According to the results, themodified model was a good fit for the data (RMSEA, 0. 05; NFI, 0. 97; AGFI, 0. 91). Selfefficacy(factor loading,-0. 30) and perceived behavioral control (factor loading,-0. 17) both directly and indirectly affected nicotinedependence through intention. However, in this study, subjective norms did not predict NICOTINE DEPENDENCE. Conclusions: The finding showed that skill-based training should be implemented in interventional programs to increase selfefficacy, alongside policies to constrain access to water-pipe smoking. Therefore, social and cognitive interventions can be effectiveonly in the presence of political changes.

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TAHMASEBI, RAHIM, SAEED FIROOZABADI, MALIHE, & NOROOZI, AZITA. (2017). ASSESSMENT OF THE EXTENDED THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOR FOR NICOTINEDEPENDENCE PREDICTION: AN APPLICATION OF PATH ANALYSIS. IRANIAN RED CRESCENT MEDICAL JOURNAL (IRCMJ), 19(9), 0-0. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/293736/en

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TAHMASEBI RAHIM, SAEED FIROOZABADI MALIHE, NOROOZI AZITA. ASSESSMENT OF THE EXTENDED THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOR FOR NICOTINEDEPENDENCE PREDICTION: AN APPLICATION OF PATH ANALYSIS. IRANIAN RED CRESCENT MEDICAL JOURNAL (IRCMJ)[Internet]. 2017;19(9):0-0. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/293736/en

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RAHIM TAHMASEBI, MALIHE SAEED FIROOZABADI, and AZITA NOROOZI, “ASSESSMENT OF THE EXTENDED THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOR FOR NICOTINEDEPENDENCE PREDICTION: AN APPLICATION OF PATH ANALYSIS,” IRANIAN RED CRESCENT MEDICAL JOURNAL (IRCMJ), vol. 19, no. 9, pp. 0–0, 2017, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/293736/en

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