Southern adolescents: a survey of attitudes and beliefs about smoking
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- DOI: 10.1097/00007611-199411000-00008
Southern adolescents: a survey of attitudes and beliefs about smoking
Abstract
Using data collected by the National Center for Health Statistics, we examined the relationships between smoking-related beliefs and attitudes and smoking status for a sample of adolescents (N = 3,198) from southern states. Stepwise logistic regression was used to identify the best predictors of smoking prevalence. Results indicated that 8 of 13 variables in the logistic model significantly differentiated between smokers and nonsmokers. Smokers were more likely to believe that it is safe to smoke for only a year or 2 and that smoking helps reduce stress and boredom while promoting relaxation. Smokers also reported a higher tolerance than nonsmokers for being around other smokers, and reported their parents would not mind their smoking. The logistic model attained a predictive accuracy of 93.2%. The implication of these findings is that if smoking interventions targeted at adolescents address smoking-related beliefs and attitudes, there is an enhanced likelihood that such interventions will positively influence the smoking behavior of southern adolescents.
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Attitudes of southern adolescents toward smoking.South Med J. 1995 May;88(5):601-2. doi: 10.1097/00007611-199505000-00024. South Med J. 1995. PMID: 7732460 No abstract available.
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