Chang Peng Kee
RMIT University
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International journal of Asian social science | 2018
Mastura Johar; Manimaran Krishnan Kaundan; Samsudin A Rahim; Nur Faezah Hamzah; Hana Marlin Mahfodz; Baharudin Omar; Chang Peng Kee
Based on the Malaysian National Health and Morbidity Survey 2015, smoking-related diseases such as cancer and CVD, were the main causes of death. Following this, the Smoke-Free Programme (SFP) was initiated by MySihat through designating certain localities in whole or part of a city/town as ?smoke-free? areas. Therefore, Malacca, Cameron Highland, Penang, Mulu, Kota Bharu, Kuala Terengganu and Johor Bahru were chosen. This cross-sectional study aims at determining the people?s knowledge, attitude and practice towards the implementation of SFP policy, smoker?s compliance and tolerance towards SFP policy, and gauging the anti-smoking services in the designated areas. A set of questionnaires developed by MySihat (Cronbach Alpha 0.701) were used. 2001 respondents were assigned from the five following states: Malacca, Penang, Johor, Kelantan and Terengganu. Male respondents were slightly higher than female (54.9% vs 45.1%). Majority of the respondents (79.1%) have heard about the government initiative to designate certain localities as smoke-free areas. Most of them had heard about smoke-free areas through Malaysian Ministry of Health, followed by local municipalities (45.8%), Ministry of Tourism (30.7%) and NGOs (25.3%). Majority of respondents (73.1%) received their information through signboards, television advertisement (68.9%), and the lowest was from magazines (40.3%). However, surprisingly 30% of respondents said that they could smoke in smoke-free designated areas. Most respondents (90.3%) agreed that the initiative on providing designated smoke-free areas help reduce the percentage of smokers among citizens. Almost all of respondents (96.8%) agreed that the SFP protect the non-smokers from the harmful effects of tobacco smoke. Most respondents are knowledgeable on the harmful effects of tobacco However there are still quite a number of smokers who are still nonchalant towards the policy.
Asian Social Science | 2012
Fauziah Ahmad; Chang Peng Kee; Normah Mustaffa; Faridah Ibrahim; Wan Amizah Wan Mahmud; Dafrizal Dafrizal
Asian Social Science | 2012
Syed Arabi Idid; Chang Peng Kee
Asian Social Science | 2012
Chang Peng Kee; Faridah Ibrahim; Fauziah Ahmad; Chew Chee Khiang
The Innovation Journal | 2011
Faridah Ibrahim; Latiffah Pawanteh; Chang Peng Kee; Fuziah Kartini Hassan Basri; Badrul Redzuan; Abu Hassan; Wan Amizah; Wan Amizah Wan Mahmud
The Innovation Journal | 2011
Faridah Ibrahim; Normah Mustaffa; Chang Peng Kee; Fauziah Ahmad
World academy of science, engineering and technology | 2011
Samsudin A. Rahim; Nor Ba’yah Abdul Kadir; Wan Amizah Wan Mahmud; Rusyda Helma Mohamed; Chang Peng Kee
The Innovation Journal | 2011
Chang Peng Kee; Faridah Ibrahim; Fuziah Kartini; Hassan Basri; Kho Suet Nie
Jurnal Komunikasi: Malaysian Journal of Communication | 2009
Wan Amizah Wm; Chang Peng Kee; Jamaluddin Aziz
Procedia Technology | 2013
Chang Peng Kee; Nor Syazwani Ismail; Norliana Hashim; Kho Suet Nie