Correlates of adolescents' use of smokeless tobacco
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Correlates of adolescents' use of smokeless tobacco
Abstract
Data are presented on the prevalence and correlates of smokeless tobacco use among a group of 568 adolescents from five public schools located in western New York State. Two of the five schools were located in rural communities, two were located in suburbs of Buffalo, and one school was located in the city of Buffalo. Nineteen percent of males reported current use of smokeless tobacco. There was very little regular use among girls, although 18% reported having tried it. Sharp regional differences in the use of smokeless tobacco were observed with the highest percentage of users among students from rural communities. Experimentation with cigarette smoking was associated with use of smokeless tobacco, however, few regular users of smokeless tobacco were current smokers. As is the case with cigarette smoking, social influences, especially those of peers and family members, were important factors associated with use of smokeless tobacco. Study findings suggest that programs that attempt to prepare students to cope with social pressures for using and stress the immediate negative consequences of use (i.e., stained teeth, bad breath) are more likely to be successful in discouraging adolescents from using smokeless tobacco than programs that only educate about the detrimental health effects of chewing and/or dipping tobacco.
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