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The level of knowledge among senior high school students on e-cigarette smoking before and after video presentation / by Annalee V. Ambos, Jamie Lee Ann A. Bueno, Ria N. Lusanta, Margie M. Orlina

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Dumaguete City : Foundation University, 2020Description: viii, 31 leaves : illustrations ; 28 cmDDC classification:
  • Am17 2020
Summary: "This research sought to identify the senior high school students' level of knowledge about e-cigarette before and after an audio-video presentation. The research tool used in this study was a self-made questionnaire consisting of ten items of multiple-choice questions relevnat to the video presentation on the effects of e-cigarette smoking. The questionnaire also contained the socio-demographic profile of the respondents, which were composed of 130 students- 50 from grade 11 and 80 from grade 12. Results showed that there was a significant differences between the posttest score and the pretest scores of the students, thus concluding that the senior high school students' level of knowledge about e-cigarette has increased after watching the video presentation." --Abstract
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"This research sought to identify the senior high school students' level of knowledge about e-cigarette before and after an audio-video presentation. The research tool used in this study was a self-made questionnaire consisting of ten items of multiple-choice questions relevnat to the video presentation on the effects of e-cigarette smoking. The questionnaire also contained the socio-demographic profile of the respondents, which were composed of 130 students- 50 from grade 11 and 80 from grade 12. Results showed that there was a significant differences between the posttest score and the pretest scores of the students, thus concluding that the senior high school students' level of knowledge about e-cigarette has increased after watching the video presentation." --Abstract

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