Differentiating stages of smoking intensity among adolescents: Stage-specific psychological and social influences. |
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Authors: | Lloyd-Richardson, Elizabeth E. Papandonatos, George Kazura, Alessandra Stanton, Cassandra Niaura, Raymond |
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Abstract: | Researchers' understanding of the impact of sociocultural and psychological factors on the various stages of adolescent smoking update is limited. Using national data, the authors examined transitions across smoking stages among adolescents (N=20,747) as a function of interpersonal, familial, and peer domains. Peer smoking was particularly influential on differentiating regular smoking, whereas alcohol use was most influential on earlier smoking. Although significant, depression and delinquency were attenuated in the context of other variables. Higher school grade was more likely to differentiate regular smoking from earlier smoking stages, whereas African American ethnicity and connectedness to school and family were protective of smoking initiation. Results lend support for an interactional approach to adolescent smoking, with implications for stage-matched prevention and intervention applications. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | sociocultural factors psychological factors adolescent smoking smoking stages interpersonal domains familial domains peer domains |
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