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Explaining adolescents' cigarette smoking: a comparison of four modes of action control and test of the role of self-regulatory mode.

Amanda Rivis1, Paschal Sheeran, Christopher J Armitage.   

Abstract

The present study compared how well four modes of action control (intentional, habitual, reactive and stereotype activation) explain adolescents' cigarette smoking, and examined whether individual differences in self-regulation (locomotion and assessment tendencies; Higgins, Kruglanski, & Pierro, 2003) moderate the behavioural impact of the respective modes. Findings from a prospective questionnaire survey showed that (a) willingness, prototype perceptions and past behaviour--but not intention--predicted smoking behaviour, and explained 63% of the variance, and (b) the assessment mode of self-regulation moderated the past behaviour-future behaviour relation such that past behaviour had less impact on future smoking behaviour at high levels of assessment. These findings suggest that adolescents' smoking is controlled by stereotype activation, habitual and reactive processes. Implications of the results for designing effective adolescent smoking cessation programmes are considered.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20204964     DOI: 10.1080/08870440902850310

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychol Health        ISSN: 0887-0446


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