Enabling parents who smoke to prevent their children from initiating smoking: results from a 3-year intervention evaluation
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- DOI: 10.1001/archpedi.160.1.56
Enabling parents who smoke to prevent their children from initiating smoking: results from a 3-year intervention evaluation
Abstract
Objective: To evaluate effects of a home-based antismoking socialization program on the initiation of smoking among children whose parents smoke.
Design: Three-year randomized controlled trial.
Participants: Parents who were current smokers and had a child in the third grade who had not tried smoking were eligible; 873 parents-offspring pairs met these criteria, completed baseline interviews, and were randomly assigned to the intervention or control condition; 776 children (89%) completed an interview 3 years after baseline and were included in the study.
Intervention: During 3 months, the intervention group (n = 371) received 5 printed activity guides, parenting tip sheets, child newsletters, and incentives; this group also received a booster activity guide 1 year later. The control group (n = 405) received fact sheets about smoking.
Results: Initiation of smoking (first instance of puffing on a cigarette) was reported by 12% vs 19% of children in the intervention vs control groups. Logistic regression analysis indicated that children in the control condition had twice the odds of reporting initiation of smoking as children in the intervention condition (adjusted odds ratio, 2.16; P<.001), after adjusting for child sex, parent sex, parent race, parent educational achievement, child's best friends' smoking, parent smoking rate at baseline, and parent cessation status.
Conclusion: Children in the pre-initiation phase of smoking who receive antismoking socialization from their parents are less likely to initiate smoking, even if their parents smoke.
Comment in
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Do as I say, not as I do: does it work for tobacco use prevention?Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2006 Jan;160(1):102-3. doi: 10.1001/archpedi.160.1.102. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2006. PMID: 16389219 No abstract available.
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