The Influence of Emotional and Spiritual Intelligence on Smoking Cessation Intention in College Student Masithah Dewi1,*, Soedirham Oedojo2, Triyoga Rika S.2 1Post Graduated Student of Department of Health Promotion and Behavior Science, 2Staff of Department of Health Promotion and Behavior Science, Public Health Faculty, Airlangga University *Correspondence Author: Dewi Masithah, Post Graduated student of Department of Health Promotion and Behavior Science, Public Health Faculty, Airlangga University, e-mail: demas_1981@yahoo.com
Online published on 4 April, 2020. Abstract The number of smokers in Indonesia is the highest in the Southeast Asia region. 53.3% of male smokers over 15 years old was smokers. The results of Basic Health Research 2013 stated that every year tobacco users was increase. To stop smoking, a smoker needs strong intentions. The study was conducted at State University in Madura Island with male smoker student respondents with a sample size of 300 students. The sampling technique used the proportionate stratified random sampling method. The result showed that emotional and spiritual intelligence significantly influence on smoking cessation intention Top Keywords Intention, Smoking cessation, Emotional Intelligence, Spiritual Intelligence, Theory of planned behavior. Top |