A naturalistic observation study of adolescent tobacco use was conducted to corroborate previous studies which used self-report questionnaire or structured interview methods to study this problem behavior. Several findings converged with previous accounts of adolescent tobacco use. For example, most use occurred in small groups. However, other findings diverged somewhat from previous research in that an unexpectedly low number of offers of tobacco was observed, nonusers were present in smoking groups, and solitary smoking was common. These data suggest that direct, normative social pressure to use tobacco may not be as frequent as more subtle informational social influence, at least in high school adolescent tobacco use groups
Objective: To examine adolescent perception of risk and the behavior and attitudes of parents and fr...
Background: A large body of research has traced tobacco dependence among adolescents to a series of ...
Background: A large body of research has traced tobacco dependence among adolescents to a series of ...
This study investigates the use of tobacco by young people. It compares the personal characteristics...
This study compared first and most recent use situations of adolescent smokeless tobacco experimente...
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship that exists between adolescents and convent...
Although parental and peer smoking behaviors and attitudes have been related to adolescent cigarette...
The onset of smoking occurs most often in schools, based on socially enabling representations, but p...
BackgroundLittle is known about how adolescents who smoke both cigarettes and cigar products obtain ...
P. Mosbach and H. Leventhal examined the relation of cigarette smoking to peer-group identification ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to analyze social characteristics and stress as...
BackgroundA relationship between smoking and interpersonal influences has been well established with...
Background: Evidence proves that the majority of adult tobacco users begin using tobacco as children...
Many years of concerted policy effort in Western countries has not prevented young people from exper...
In the presented study, 3 types of respondents were identified according to the frequency of smokin...
Objective: To examine adolescent perception of risk and the behavior and attitudes of parents and fr...
Background: A large body of research has traced tobacco dependence among adolescents to a series of ...
Background: A large body of research has traced tobacco dependence among adolescents to a series of ...
This study investigates the use of tobacco by young people. It compares the personal characteristics...
This study compared first and most recent use situations of adolescent smokeless tobacco experimente...
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship that exists between adolescents and convent...
Although parental and peer smoking behaviors and attitudes have been related to adolescent cigarette...
The onset of smoking occurs most often in schools, based on socially enabling representations, but p...
BackgroundLittle is known about how adolescents who smoke both cigarettes and cigar products obtain ...
P. Mosbach and H. Leventhal examined the relation of cigarette smoking to peer-group identification ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to analyze social characteristics and stress as...
BackgroundA relationship between smoking and interpersonal influences has been well established with...
Background: Evidence proves that the majority of adult tobacco users begin using tobacco as children...
Many years of concerted policy effort in Western countries has not prevented young people from exper...
In the presented study, 3 types of respondents were identified according to the frequency of smokin...
Objective: To examine adolescent perception of risk and the behavior and attitudes of parents and fr...
Background: A large body of research has traced tobacco dependence among adolescents to a series of ...
Background: A large body of research has traced tobacco dependence among adolescents to a series of ...