Smoking acquisition among adolescents and young Latinas: The role of socioenvironmental and personal factors
This paper examined the effects of socioenvironmental and personal factors on two stages of the smoking continuum — onset of smoking and regular smoking — among a sample of 1411 Latina clients, ages 14–24, at two federally funded family planning clinics. The socioenvironmental factors included cultu...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Addictive behaviors 2001-07, Vol.26 (4), p.531-550 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper examined the effects of socioenvironmental and personal factors on two stages of the smoking continuum — onset of smoking and regular smoking — among a sample of 1411 Latina clients, ages 14–24, at two federally funded family planning clinics. The socioenvironmental factors included cultural indicators, smoking behavior of family and peers, and norms. The personal factors were risk-taking behaviors and intention to smoke in the future. Results showed that the indicators associated with experimentation were different than those linked with regular smoking. Socioenvironmental factors associated with the transition from never having smoked to trying cigarettes included acculturation, as measured by language and familialism, and peer smoking behavior. Among the personal factors, risk-taking behavior (past use of drugs, alcohol, and general risk attitude) and smoking intentions were correlates of experimentation. The transition from experimenter to regular smoker was associated with peer smoking behavior (
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ISSN: | 0306-4603 1873-6327 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0306-4603(00)00143-X |