Chapter 1
Chapter 1
Chapter 1
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
MEGAN TAMPON
JASMINE REVILLA
MYCEL RACOMA
MARJUN REQUIREME
JOEL SOMORO
QUERL NILUAG
MARLOU VARGAS
CHRISTIAN VILLARES
DECEMBER, 2022
Chapter 1
Introduction
world, many of them are being curious of what it tastes liked and what
tobacco products. This makes the Philippines rank 15th among the
that our government should give attention to it, with the participation of
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adulthood. In adults, cigarette smoking causes heart disease
and stroke. Studies have shown that early signs of these diseases can
lung cancer. For most smoking-related cancers, the risk rises as the
of breath almost three times as often as teens who don’t smoke, and
produce phlegm more than twice as often as teens who don’t smoke.
would like to study the factors why some of the Bohol College of
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BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
tobacco
iran, is 12% on the other hand, Jafari et al, found that among the
affected it.
The next issue we would like to dwell upon in the research paper
is how smoking affects our health. It is important to find out what the
the perspective and in public places and whether people find such bans
a positive actions.
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Theoretical Framework
Help to investigate the use of The use of this republic act to helps minors to minimize
tobacco among youth or using of tobacco or cigarette smoking.
adolescents.
There is need to assess the effects of cigarette smoking in Grade 12 students of the Bohol
College of Science and Technology in Terms of their Health/Studies.
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CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
input, process, and output. This research was in depth study to identify
Health/Study. The input of this study is based on the age, sex, strand,
and common reason of their smoking, what health benefit they get in
data from the respondents to help the senior high school avoid in using
cigarette smoking.
THE PROBLEM
a. Age
b. Sex; and
c. Strand
smoking?
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Students :
This research will guide the student smokers in different facts about
cigarette smoking that will help them to gain knowledge and better
Family :
practices.
Teachers :
They can learn many aspects of smoking from this study which is
seminars.
Community :
Health Provider :
This study will contribute to the growing concern against cigarette
prevention.
Future Researcher :
Null Hypothesis
There is no significant relationship between the effect of
cigarette smoking on senior high school students to their health status.
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RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
cigarettes in the health of the students. This study examined the effect
RESEARCH DESIGN
RESPONDENT
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RESEARCH INSTRUMENT
the problem. The first part of the questionnaire contains the profile of
11 and grade 12 students. The second part was about the impact of
using cigarette smoking in terms of their health. While the third was the
chosen students which would be the respondents. After getting all the
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DEFINITION OF TERMS
or tobacco.
smoking.
arthritis.
Scope
School TVL-Home Economics and Forty (40) Senior High School TVL-
Limitations
Studies.
CHAPTER 2
DATA
The profile of the respondents in terms of sex and age were taken
percentage of the respondent’s sex and age. Also, these were asked in
order to find out what particular sex and age the majority of the of the
respondents belong.
TABLE 1.1
Age Profile of the Respondents
Age Frequency Percentage Rank
For TVL- H.E and TVL- I.A, the range 16-17 years old got the
ranked number 1, the age 18-20 years old ranked second with a
frequency of 30 with
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equivalent of 37.5%, the range 14-15 and 21 and above ranked 3 rd with
a frequency of 2.0 and equivalent of 2.5%, the range of 12-13 years old
TABLE 1.2
For the gender of the respondents, it showed that male has the
TABLE 1.3
s Distributed s Retrieved
TVL-Home 40 40 100%
Economics
TVL-Industrial 40 40 100%
Arts
TOTA 80 80 100%
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respondents with TVL- H.E (40 respondents) and TVL- I.A (40
TABLE 1.4
Item No. 4.1: “FEELING SAD”, it showed that eleven (11) with 13.75%
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Table 1.5
Effects of Cigarette Smoking in Relation to Health
EFFECT FREQUENC PERCENTA RAN
S TO Y GE K
HEALTH
I am 41 51.25 1
having a
bad
breath
It 23 28.75 3
relieves
my
stress
It 24 30 2
shorten
my
breath
I become 10 12.5 4
nervous
I cannot 5 6.25 5
sleep on
time
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Item NO.5.5: “I CANNOT SLEEP ON TIME”, showed the least
percentage rating of 6.25% with a frequency of 5 and ranked 5th.
TABLE 1.6
Chapter 3
Summary
The table shows that there were 80 respondents, divided equally into
each block.
about smoking. In our data gathering the links between the use of
tobacco and health risks are well known. Most of younger smokers
reside in school which includes grade 11 and grade 12 students in
school.
4. Overall, during our conduction of the study, we can say that the
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Conclusion
time, lunch time are the most common form of taking cigarette of the
respondents.
Recommendation:
following recommendations:
1. The researchers will make a program that will discuss the awareness of
students about their tobacco use (past and present). Training and
tobacco use.
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3. Make a policy of the school that if they will get caught using cigarette,
5. Educate the students about the bad effects of the cigarette smoking in
their health.
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