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The influence of social environment and social image on adolescent smoking.
Authors:Evans  W Douglas; Powers  Anne; Hersey  James; Renaud  Jeanette
Abstract:This purpose of this article is to explore differences by gender and school grade in patterns of association among social influences and tobacco use. Data from the 1999 (N = 15,038) and 2000 (N 35,828) National Youth Tobacco Survey (American Legacy Foundation, 1999, 2000), a nationally representative, repeated cross-sectional survey, were used in the analysis. The authors compared effects on adolescent smoking. Direct paths from social environment to current smoking increased from middle school to high school. Indirect paths with social image mediating this relationship revealed a smaller increase. The pattern was constant across subsamples. Social image of smokers mediated the influence of social environment on adolescent smoking. Social image had a greater effect on smoking among middle school boys and high school girls. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:social influences  tobacco use  adolescent development  adolescent attitudes  age differences  gender differences  social environment  models  social imagery  popularity  National Youth Tobacco Survey
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