Objective: To examine the role of expectancies in adolescent smokeless tobacco (ST) use. Methods: Self-report measures of students’ ST expectancies, cigarette and ST use, and peer and family tobacco use were collected from a sample of 978 rural high school students. Results: Student expectancy beliefs significantly predicted ST use and intention to try ST in the next year. Student expectancies about ST were influenced by gender, cigarette use, and peer tobacco use. Family-member tobacco use did not strongly affect expectancies. Conclusion: Expectancies play a meaningful role in students’ current and future decisions whether to use ST
Smoking is the most preventable cause of death in the United States. Most adult smokers began smokin...
This study compared first and most recent use situations of adolescent smokeless tobacco experimente...
Objectives: The objectives of the present study were to study the pattern of tobacco use among rura...
Objective: To examine the role of expectancies in adolescent smokeless tobacco (ST) use. Methods: Se...
Smokeless tobacco use is increasing among today's youth. The purpose of this study was to determine ...
Objective: To examine adolescent perception of risk and the behavior and attitudes of parents and fr...
Although considerable literature can be found concerning the etiology of cigarette smoking, a major ...
Although smoking declines in the United States, the prevalence of male adolescent smokeless tobacco ...
Background: Disparities in tobacco use exist across regions in the United States. The Central Appala...
Background and Objectives: The cognitive determinants of social behaviors play an important role in ...
The onset of smoking occurs most often in schools, based on socially enabling representations, but p...
This study investigated the moderating influence of expectancy accessibility on the relation between...
Parental influence on adolescents ' intention to use smokeless tobacco Robert G.Brubaker*, Chri...
Introduction: Tobacco uptake in adolescents is associated with a range of predictors. We examined th...
This prospective study compared the ability of 4 smoking expectancy measures to mediate the influenc...
Smoking is the most preventable cause of death in the United States. Most adult smokers began smokin...
This study compared first and most recent use situations of adolescent smokeless tobacco experimente...
Objectives: The objectives of the present study were to study the pattern of tobacco use among rura...
Objective: To examine the role of expectancies in adolescent smokeless tobacco (ST) use. Methods: Se...
Smokeless tobacco use is increasing among today's youth. The purpose of this study was to determine ...
Objective: To examine adolescent perception of risk and the behavior and attitudes of parents and fr...
Although considerable literature can be found concerning the etiology of cigarette smoking, a major ...
Although smoking declines in the United States, the prevalence of male adolescent smokeless tobacco ...
Background: Disparities in tobacco use exist across regions in the United States. The Central Appala...
Background and Objectives: The cognitive determinants of social behaviors play an important role in ...
The onset of smoking occurs most often in schools, based on socially enabling representations, but p...
This study investigated the moderating influence of expectancy accessibility on the relation between...
Parental influence on adolescents ' intention to use smokeless tobacco Robert G.Brubaker*, Chri...
Introduction: Tobacco uptake in adolescents is associated with a range of predictors. We examined th...
This prospective study compared the ability of 4 smoking expectancy measures to mediate the influenc...
Smoking is the most preventable cause of death in the United States. Most adult smokers began smokin...
This study compared first and most recent use situations of adolescent smokeless tobacco experimente...
Objectives: The objectives of the present study were to study the pattern of tobacco use among rura...