To design more effective health communication messages for smoking cessation and prevention. it is important to understand people's own perceptions of the factors that influence their decisions to smoke. Studies have examined cognitive attributions for smoking in Western countries but not in the Chinese cultural context. In a study of 14,434 Chinese adolescents, exploratory factor analysis grouped 17 cognitive attributions into 8 factors: curiosity, coping, social image, social belonging, engagement, autonomy, mental enhancement, and weight control. The factors were ranked based on the participants' self-reports of importance and by the strength of their associations with smoking behavior. Among all smokers, curiosity was the most...
Background: Cigarette smoking is a culturally accepted behavior among adult males in China. However,...
Introduction: Smoking prevention interventions have been shown to be effective in reducing smoking p...
Rates of tobacco use among adolescents in China and other lower and middle-income countries remain h...
To design more effective health communication messages for smoking cessation and prevention, it is i...
Previous studies have documented that cognitive attributions are correlated with adolescent smoking....
UnrestrictedCigarette smoking poses a major public health problem worldwide. Researchers have discov...
To develop more effective anti-smoking programs, it is important to understand the factors that infl...
This study examined multiple influences on the use of tobacco by adolescents in China. Using the the...
Introduction China has the world’s greatest number of smokers but theory-based smoking interventions...
Background: Among the many personal, social and environmental risk factors of adolescence smoking, n...
School-based prevention programs are not common in China and the attempts to modify successful Weste...
Objective To study the contribution of bio-psycho-social factors to smoking behavior in Chinese adol...
Approximately one million smokers die in China every year. Risk perceptions of smoking have been the...
Objective: Adolescence is an important time period in smoking experimentation and initiation. This s...
Smoking cigarettes in China, as elsewhere in Asia, is strongly gender-related. Chinese adult males h...
Background: Cigarette smoking is a culturally accepted behavior among adult males in China. However,...
Introduction: Smoking prevention interventions have been shown to be effective in reducing smoking p...
Rates of tobacco use among adolescents in China and other lower and middle-income countries remain h...
To design more effective health communication messages for smoking cessation and prevention, it is i...
Previous studies have documented that cognitive attributions are correlated with adolescent smoking....
UnrestrictedCigarette smoking poses a major public health problem worldwide. Researchers have discov...
To develop more effective anti-smoking programs, it is important to understand the factors that infl...
This study examined multiple influences on the use of tobacco by adolescents in China. Using the the...
Introduction China has the world’s greatest number of smokers but theory-based smoking interventions...
Background: Among the many personal, social and environmental risk factors of adolescence smoking, n...
School-based prevention programs are not common in China and the attempts to modify successful Weste...
Objective To study the contribution of bio-psycho-social factors to smoking behavior in Chinese adol...
Approximately one million smokers die in China every year. Risk perceptions of smoking have been the...
Objective: Adolescence is an important time period in smoking experimentation and initiation. This s...
Smoking cigarettes in China, as elsewhere in Asia, is strongly gender-related. Chinese adult males h...
Background: Cigarette smoking is a culturally accepted behavior among adult males in China. However,...
Introduction: Smoking prevention interventions have been shown to be effective in reducing smoking p...
Rates of tobacco use among adolescents in China and other lower and middle-income countries remain h...