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Impacts of Cigarette Sales to Adolescents, Familial Expectations of Smoking, and Drinking/Drug Use on Smoking Behaviour among Teenagers  

Sohn, Byoung-Duk (Department of Social Work, Chongshin University)
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International Journal of Human Ecology / v.5, no.1, 2004 , pp. 1-8 More about this Journal
Abstract
The current study uses longitudinal data, which show secondary school students' responses in a biennial data of surveys from England (n=4,326/boys=2,313;girls=2,413) and Scotland (n=3,528/boys=1,744;girls=1,784), to describe the association between availability of cigarette sales to minor, prosmoking attitudes of family members and drinking/drug use and smoking behaviours amongst adolescents. The findings provided strong evidence suggesting that availability of cigarette sales to minor, lack of familial interest on the child's smoking and other substance use were positively associated with the increased level of smoking behaviour in youth. Girls and boys also differed the likelihood of smoking and being a regular smoker. Boys were found to be more likely than girls to be smoking and to be a regular smoker. The implications of promising prevention programmes for preadolescents and areas for future research are presented
Keywords
Smoking behaviour; substance misuse; adolescents; familial interests; Health;
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