Pakistan Journal of Social Sciences

Year: 2008
Volume: 5
Issue: 8
Page No. 779 - 784

Comparative Study of State and Trait Anxiety of Undergraduate Smokers and Non-smokers in University of Jos, Nigeria

Authors : S.O. Adebayo and Kutus T. Victor

Abstract: Attempt was made to compare smokers and non-smokers on levels of state and trait anxiety. Total 100 undergraduate students were assessed using the modified state/trait anxiety inventory and a questionnaire containing demographic questions and questions on respondent smoking status, smoking history and smoking behavior. The study used a two way ANOVA design and statistics to analyze the data and findings revealed a significant mean difference between smokers and non-smokers in levels of state anxiety (F = 9.082, p<0.05) and no significant mean difference in the following; between smokers and non-smokers in levels of trait anxiety, between males and females in the level anxiety (F = 2.823, p>0.05; F = 0.143, p>0.05). No significant relationship was also observed between respondents� level of smoking and level of anxiety (r = 0.22, p>0.05).

How to cite this article:

S.O. Adebayo and Kutus T. Victor , 2008. Comparative Study of State and Trait Anxiety of Undergraduate Smokers and Non-smokers in University of Jos, Nigeria. Pakistan Journal of Social Sciences, 5: 779-784.

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