OBJECTIVES: To examine associations between cigarette availability measures with trial (ie, first) use of cigarettes. METHODS: At Time 1 and one year later (Time 2), 478 adolescents completed smoking surveys. Trial smoking at Time 2 was predicted from Time 1 availability variables (prospective prediction), as well as Time 2 availability variables (cross-sectional prediction). RESULTS: Offers from friends/classmates were a significant cross-sectional predictor. In prospective analyses, greater perceptions of ease of obtaining cigarettes from parents and greater frequency of offers from an adult were related to trial smoking. CONCLUSIONS: Adult influences, including parental factors, may predispose a young adolescent to smoke.
OBJECTIVES: To examine associations between cigarette availability measures with trial (ie, first) use of cigarettes. METHODS: At Time 1 and one year later (Time 2), 478 adolescents completed smoking surveys. Trial smoking at Time 2 was predicted from Time 1 availability variables (prospective prediction), as well as Time 2 availability variables (cross-sectional prediction). RESULTS: Offers from friends/classmates were a significant cross-sectional predictor. In prospective analyses, greater perceptions of ease of obtaining cigarettes from parents and greater frequency of offers from an adult were related to trial smoking. CONCLUSIONS: Adult influences, including parental factors, may predispose a young adolescent to smoke.
Authors: Arielle S Selya; Lauren S Wakschlag; Lisa C Dierker; Jennifer S Rose; Donald Hedeker; Robin J Mermelstein Journal: Nicotine Tob Res Date: 2013-06-12 Impact factor: 4.244
Authors: Arielle S Selya; Lisa C Dierker; Jennifer S Rose; Donald Hedeker; Robin J Mermelstein Journal: Drug Alcohol Depend Date: 2012-02-25 Impact factor: 4.492
Authors: Arielle S Selya; Dale S Cannon; Robert B Weiss; Lauren S Wakschlag; Jennifer S Rose; Lisa Dierker; Donald Hedeker; Robin J Mermelstein Journal: Addict Behav Date: 2018-05-03 Impact factor: 3.913