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Effectiveness of a Social Marketing Mix Intervention on Changing the Smoking Behavior of Santri in Traditional Islamic Boarding Schools in Indonesia |
Ismail Ismail, Teuku Tahlil, Nursalam Nursalam, Zurnila Marli Kesuma, Syarifah Rauzhatul Jannah, Hajjul Kamil, Fithria Fithria, Kintoko Rochadi |
J Prev Med Public Health. 2022;55(6):586-594. Published online 2022 November 17 DOI: https://doi.org/10.3961/jpmph.22.231 |
Effectiveness of a Social Marketing Mix Intervention on Changing the Smoking Behavior of Santri in Traditional Islamic Boarding Schools in Indonesia The Application of Social Marketing to Change Smoking Behavior of Students in Traditional Islamic Boarding Schools in Aceh Determinants of Santri Behavior in the Formation of Healthy Santri in Islamic Boarding Schools in Batanghari Regency Motivating Santri to Choose Islamic Boarding Schools as a Means of Shaping Islamic Character Description of Subjective Welfare of Santri at Islamic Boarding Schools Formation of Self-Concept through Interpersonal Communication of Ustadz and Santri at Islamic Boarding Schools in Sidoarjo Regency Development Strategy of Islamic Boarding Schools-based Waqf (Case Study: Islamic Boarding Schools of Daarut Tauhiid, Bandung) The Relationship Between Self-Efficacy and Subjective Welfare of Adolescent Santri in Islamic Boarding Schools The Innovation of Traditional Education System in Islamic Boarding Schools Based on Modernization Communication of Caregivers and Santri at Islamic Boarding Schools in a Gender Perspective |
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