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Sex differences in predictors of adolescent smoking cessation.

P L Ellickson1, J S Tucker, D J Klein.   

Abstract

Sex differences in predictors of smoking cessation were investigated among 337 male and 490 female participants in the RAND adolescent panel study. Participants reported smoking at least 11-20 times during the past year at Grade 10, with cessation defined as not smoking during the past year at Grade 12. Controlling for demographics, sex-specific analyses indicated that girls who quit smoking within 2 years had friends who smoked less frequently, perceived less parental approval of their smoking, had weaker intentions to continue smoking, used marijuana less frequently, attended fewer different schools, were more likely to have an intact nuclear family, experienced greater peer support, and rated themselves as healthier. Similar analyses for boys yielded results that were generally weaker and nonsignificant, with smoking quantity accounting for several associations in the sex-specific models. Despite these differences, interaction tests revealed significant sex differences for only three predictors. Implications of these results for understanding adolescent smoking cessation are discussed.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11403216

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Psychol        ISSN: 0278-6133            Impact factor:   4.267


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4.  Temporal associations between substance use and delinquency among youth with a first time offense.

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5.  To Educate or To Incarcerate: Factors in Disproportionality in School Discipline.

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6.  Examination of a Process Model of Adolescent Smoking Self-Change Efforts in Relation to Gender.

Authors:  Laura Macpherson; Mark G Myers
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8.  The role of ethnic pride and parental disapproval of smoking on smoking behaviors among minority and white adolescents in a suburban high school.

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9.  Marijuana and alcohol use and attempted smoking cessation in adolescent boys and girls.

Authors:  Deepa R Camenga; Grace Kong; Kara Bagot; Rani A Hoff; Marc N Potenza; Suchitra Krishnan-Sarin
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10.  A randomized controlled trial of a group motivational interviewing intervention for adolescents with a first time alcohol or drug offense.

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