Two studies are reported in which the aim was to develop a short self-report scale to assess Motivation for Smoking Cessation in Teenagers (MSCT). An initial pool of 29 items was developed from previous work and through interviews with 50 teenagers in an attempt to assess the constructs of autonomous and controlled regulation. Using responses from a further 198 teenagers, Principal Component Analysis provided evidence for a two component structure, reflecting autonomous and controlled regulation. On the basis of these results, 12 items were selected on the basis of their component loadings in order to compose the final revised scale. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
Aim: To understand adolescents' smoking behavior by analyzing retrospective self-ratings of the reas...
Objective To determine the direct impact of self-control variables on baseline smoking and smoking p...
Cigarette smoking is the leading preventable cause of premature death in our society. The health ben...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityEvery year thousands of adolescents...
The purpose of the proposed study is the development and validation of the Multidimensional Adolesce...
Developing interventions for reducing adolescent smoking rates based on the Transtheoretical Model (...
Early onset of cigarette smoking remains a significant public health problem. The acquisition and ma...
Early onset of cigarette smoking remains a significant public health problem. The acquisition and ma...
A sample of 120 adolescent smokers (80 males, 40 females), most of whom were referred by school pers...
A sample of 120 adolescent smokers (80 males, 40 females), most of whom were referred by school pers...
A sample of 120 adolescent smokers (80 males, 40 females), most of whom were referred by school pers...
The purpose of this study was to examine psychosocial predictors of self-initiated smoking cessation...
Aim: To understand adolescents' smoking behavior by analyzing retrospective self-ratings of the reas...
This study compared autonomous self-regulation and negative self-evaluative emotions as predictors o...
Aim: To understand adolescents' smoking behavior by analyzing retrospective self-ratings of the reas...
Aim: To understand adolescents' smoking behavior by analyzing retrospective self-ratings of the reas...
Objective To determine the direct impact of self-control variables on baseline smoking and smoking p...
Cigarette smoking is the leading preventable cause of premature death in our society. The health ben...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityEvery year thousands of adolescents...
The purpose of the proposed study is the development and validation of the Multidimensional Adolesce...
Developing interventions for reducing adolescent smoking rates based on the Transtheoretical Model (...
Early onset of cigarette smoking remains a significant public health problem. The acquisition and ma...
Early onset of cigarette smoking remains a significant public health problem. The acquisition and ma...
A sample of 120 adolescent smokers (80 males, 40 females), most of whom were referred by school pers...
A sample of 120 adolescent smokers (80 males, 40 females), most of whom were referred by school pers...
A sample of 120 adolescent smokers (80 males, 40 females), most of whom were referred by school pers...
The purpose of this study was to examine psychosocial predictors of self-initiated smoking cessation...
Aim: To understand adolescents' smoking behavior by analyzing retrospective self-ratings of the reas...
This study compared autonomous self-regulation and negative self-evaluative emotions as predictors o...
Aim: To understand adolescents' smoking behavior by analyzing retrospective self-ratings of the reas...
Aim: To understand adolescents' smoking behavior by analyzing retrospective self-ratings of the reas...
Objective To determine the direct impact of self-control variables on baseline smoking and smoking p...
Cigarette smoking is the leading preventable cause of premature death in our society. The health ben...