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. 2005;12(4):207-17.
doi: 10.1207/s15327558ijbm1204_1.

Predictors of cigarette use among South African adolescents

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Predictors of cigarette use among South African adolescents

Judith S Brook et al. Int J Behav Med. 2005.

Abstract

This study assessed the interrelation among domains of ethnic factors; the individual's sense of well-being; personality, attitudes, and behaviors; sibling and peer smoking; and adolescent smoking behavior. The sample consisted of 1,468 South African adolescents selected from 4 ethnic groups self-identified as defined by current South African usage: Black (mainly Zulu and Xhosa), Indian, White, and Colored (mixed ancestry). In accordance with family interactional theory, there was a sequence of patterning from ethnic factors and the individual's sense of well-being to adolescent personality, attitudes, and behaviors and models of smoking. All of the 4 domains in the model also had a direct effect on adolescent smoking behavior. The findings suggest 4 possible targets of therapeutic or preventive intervention with regard to adolescent smoking: ethnic factors; the individual's sense of well-being; personality, attitudes, and behaviors; and smoking within the peer group.

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The interrelation of ethnic factors, sense of well-being, personality/attitudes/behaviors, and peer, sibling, and significant other smoking behavior with adolescent smoking.

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