This study examined the relationships between adolescents' physiological sensations of smoking during initiation and early experience. For a national sample of a birth cohort of 2,043 adolescents, ages 15 to 22 years at the follow-up, variables of interest included measures of smoking behavior and physiological sensations reported from the initial smoking experience. Analysis showed that adolescents experimenting with smoking were more likely to become regular smokers over three years if they indicated that they felt relaxed, felt dizzy, did not feel sick, and did not cough during the initial smoking experience. Antismoking interventions may impede the transition to regular smoking by helping adolescents interpret the physiological sensatio...
BACKGROUND: Studies of adolescent smoking suggest that the causes of smoking initiation may differ f...
OBJECTIVES: It has been assumed that nicotine dependence has a slow onset and occurs only after prol...
Background. While the correlates and predictors associated with transition through the stages of smo...
Aims: To examine the dimensionality of sensations experienced during initial tobacco smoking. Design...
The study examined the relationships of smoking-related beliefs and attitudes and smoking status wit...
Approximately 20% of high school students and 7% of middle school students in the United States used...
Introduction: Studies suggest that initial smoking pleasure influences future smoking behavior. We i...
Sensations derived from initial exposure to nicotine are a potential indicator of an individual\u27s...
A sample of 372 adolescents completed annual surveys regarding their initial reactions to smoking (I...
Symptoms adolescents experience during their first time using a cigarette predict their current use,...
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of the study was to better understand early risk for positive smoking e...
CONTEXT: It has not been determined if a youth\u27s reaction to the first smoking experience is pred...
CONTEXT: The onset of cigarette smoking typically occurs during childhood or early adolescence. Nico...
BACKGROUND: The level of physical dependence is a measure of addiction that correlates highly with a...
Contains fulltext : 99257.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Purpose: Most st...
BACKGROUND: Studies of adolescent smoking suggest that the causes of smoking initiation may differ f...
OBJECTIVES: It has been assumed that nicotine dependence has a slow onset and occurs only after prol...
Background. While the correlates and predictors associated with transition through the stages of smo...
Aims: To examine the dimensionality of sensations experienced during initial tobacco smoking. Design...
The study examined the relationships of smoking-related beliefs and attitudes and smoking status wit...
Approximately 20% of high school students and 7% of middle school students in the United States used...
Introduction: Studies suggest that initial smoking pleasure influences future smoking behavior. We i...
Sensations derived from initial exposure to nicotine are a potential indicator of an individual\u27s...
A sample of 372 adolescents completed annual surveys regarding their initial reactions to smoking (I...
Symptoms adolescents experience during their first time using a cigarette predict their current use,...
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of the study was to better understand early risk for positive smoking e...
CONTEXT: It has not been determined if a youth\u27s reaction to the first smoking experience is pred...
CONTEXT: The onset of cigarette smoking typically occurs during childhood or early adolescence. Nico...
BACKGROUND: The level of physical dependence is a measure of addiction that correlates highly with a...
Contains fulltext : 99257.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Purpose: Most st...
BACKGROUND: Studies of adolescent smoking suggest that the causes of smoking initiation may differ f...
OBJECTIVES: It has been assumed that nicotine dependence has a slow onset and occurs only after prol...
Background. While the correlates and predictors associated with transition through the stages of smo...