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7.0 APPENDICES

We are Wei Xiongyouyang and Zarith Safea bt Zakaria at degree year 1(semester 2) studying Accounting and finance at Linton University College. Due to our subject module, Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS), we would like to do some research about smoking habits among students in Legenda College. Thus, your cooperation to answer the questions is highly appreciated. Thank you.

1) What is your gender?  Male Female

2) What age group are you in?

 17 years of age and under

18-22

 23 and above

3)What is your nationality? Malaysia Non-Malaysia

4) How many cigarettes do you smoke on a typical day?

 10 or less

 11 – 20

 21 – 30

 31 or more

5) What do you like about smoking?

 Relaxation

 stress-relief

 Concentration

 Something to do with my hand

 It’s just a habit

6)What activities do you associate most with smoking?

 Waking up

 Coffee

 After meals

 Others: _________________ (please state)

7) How do you feel about smoking? (Please tick one)

 I have no desire to stop

 I would like to stop someday

 I am going to stop within a month or less

 I’ve stopped in the last six months

 I stopped over 6 months ago

8) Do any feelings trigger your smoking?

 Stress and frustration

 Boredom and loneliness

 Anger or sadness

 Need to concentrate

 Wanting to be like others

9) How easy or difficult would you find it to go without smoking for a whole day?

 Very easy

 Fairly easy

 Fairly difficult

 Very difficult

10) Does anyone in your household smoke?  Yes  No

8.0 REFERENCE

Rusanen M (2010), “Heavy Smoking in Midlife and Long-term Risk of Alzheimer Disease and Vascular Dementia,” Archives of Internal Medicine: Electronic publication ahead of print. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=20975015

Tyas SL (2003), “Mid-Life Smoking and Late-Life Dementia: The Honolulu-Asia Aging Study,” Neurobiology of...