Role of Health Education in Reducing Smoking Rates among High School Students in France
Charles Berling ()
European Journal of Health Sciences, 2024, vol. 10, issue 3, 54 - 65
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Purpose: The aim of the study was to assess the role of health education in reducing smoking rates among high school students in France. Methodology: This study adopted a desk methodology. A desk study research design is commonly known as secondary data collection. This is basically collecting data from existing resources preferably because of its low cost advantage as compared to a field research. Our current study looked into already published studies and reports as the data was easily accessed through online journals and libraries. Findings: Health education plays a pivotal role in reducing smoking rates among high school students, as evidenced by numerous studies highlighting its effectiveness. Comprehensive health education programs that include information on the dangers of smoking, the benefits of a smoke-free lifestyle, and strategies for resisting peer pressure have been shown to significantly decrease smoking initiation and prevalence among adolescents. These programs often utilize interactive and engaging methods, such as peer-led discussions, multimedia presentations, and skill-building activities, to reinforce their messages. Additionally, incorporating real-life stories and testimonials from former smokers can make the information more relatable and impactful. Study indicates that when students are well-informed about the health risks associated with smoking, including long-term diseases like lung cancer and heart disease, they are more likely to avoid starting the habit. Furthermore, schools that integrate health education into their broader curriculum, creating a supportive environment that encourages healthy choices, see greater success in reducing smoking rates. Implications to Theory, Practice and Policy: Social learning theory, health belief model and theory of planned behavior may be used to anchor future studies on assessing the role of health education in reducing smoking rates among high school students in France. Schools should implement interactive and engaging health education programs that include role-playing, real-life scenarios, and group discussions. Schools should adopt comprehensive tobacco-free policies that include regular health education programs, access to counseling services, and parental involvement.
Keywords: Health Education; Smoking Rates; High School; Students (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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