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Latino/a Youth Intentions to Smoke Cigarettes: Exploring the Roles of Culture and Gender.

Elma I Lorenzo-Blanco1, Seth J Schwartz2, Jennifer B Unger3, Byron L Zamboanga4, Sabrina E Des Rosiers5, Shi Huang2, Juan A Villamar6, Daniel W Soto3, Monica Pattarroyo3, Lourdes Baezconde-Garbanati3.   

Abstract

Latino/a youth are at risk for cigarette smoking. This risk seems to increase as youth navigate the U.S. cultural context, especially for girls. To investigate how acculturation may influence Latino/a youths' intentions to use cigarettes, this study combines a bidimensional/multidomain model of acculturation and the Theory of Reasoned Action. Our sample consisted of 303 recent Latino/a immigrant youth who had resided in the United States for five years or less at baseline (141 girls, 160 boys; 153 from Miami, 150 from Los Angeles) who completed surveys at 3 time-points. Youth completed measures of acculturation (Latino/a practices, Latino/a identity, collectivistic values; U.S. cultural practices, U.S. identity, individualistic values), smoking related health risk attitudes, perceived subjective norms regarding smoking, and intentions to use cigarettes. Structural equation modeling indicated that collectivistic values were associated with more perceived disapproval of smoking, which in turn was negatively associated with intentions to smoke. Collectivistic values may help protect Latino/a immigrant youth from intending to smoke. Thus, educational smoking prevention efforts could promote collectivistic values and disseminate messages about the negative consequences of smoking on interpersonal relationships.

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Keywords:  Cigarette use intentions; Cultura; Culture; Gender; Género; Intenciones del uso de cigarro; Latino/a youth; juventud latina

Year:  2015        PMID: 28042523      PMCID: PMC5201205          DOI: 10.1037/lat0000034

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Lat Psychol        ISSN: 2163-0070


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8.  Domains of acculturation and their effects on substance use and sexual behavior in recent Hispanic immigrant adolescents.

Authors:  Seth J Schwartz; Jennifer B Unger; Sabrina E Des Rosiers; Elma I Lorenzo-Blanco; Byron L Zamboanga; Shi Huang; Lourdes Baezconde-Garbanati; Juan A Villamar; Daniel W Soto; Monica Pattarroyo; José Szapocznik
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3.  The use of cultural identity in predicting health lifestyle behaviors in Latinx immigrant adolescents.

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4.  E-cigarette use susceptibility among youth in Mexico: The roles of remote acculturation, parenting behaviors, and internet use frequency.

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5.  Collectivism is associated with enhanced neural response to socially salient errors among adolescents.

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