This paper provides evidence of different teenage-smoking dynamics between genders with social progression. In particular, we find that descending from more gender-equal societies makes girls relatively more prone to smoke than those from less gender-equal societies relative to their male counterparts. Using data from over 6,000 second-generation immigrant teenagers sharing culture and institutions from one host country (Spain) but coming from 45 different countries of ancestry, we find that the higher the degree of gender equality in the country of ancestry, the higher the likelihood that girls smoke relative to boys. Our result holds even after we control for parental, sibling, and peer smoking, as well as for country-of-ancestry indicato...
Large differences in ever-smoking rates among women are found between countries and socio-economic g...
Data were used from the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study conducted in 2005/2006...
ObjectiveTo determine whether in countries with high gender empowerment the female-to-male smoking p...
Societal attitudes and norms to female smoking changed in Spain in the mid-twentieth century from a ...
BACKGROUND: Most European countries have seen a decrease in the prevalence of adolescent smoking. Th...
Background: Most European countries have seen a decrease in the prevalence of adolescent smoking. Th...
Background Several studies have observed socio-economic (SE) inequalities in smoking among adolescen...
BACKGROUND: Several studies have observed socio-economic (SE) inequalities in smoking among adolesce...
ObjectiveEvaluate effect of gender role attitudes on tobacco and alcohol use among Argentinean girls...
-Societal gender inequality relates to gender differences in adolescent substance use.-The gender ga...
Objectives: Male teenagers used to smoke more than females, but this male: female ratio has reversed...
Background: European trans-national adolescent smoking prevention interventions based on social i...
Abstract Background Diverse psychosocial factors have been associated with the use of cigarettes by ...
Background. In an EU-funded project, we examined on the basis of international comparative analyses ...
Item does not contain fulltextIntroduction. Previous studies in adolescents were not adequately powe...
Large differences in ever-smoking rates among women are found between countries and socio-economic g...
Data were used from the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study conducted in 2005/2006...
ObjectiveTo determine whether in countries with high gender empowerment the female-to-male smoking p...
Societal attitudes and norms to female smoking changed in Spain in the mid-twentieth century from a ...
BACKGROUND: Most European countries have seen a decrease in the prevalence of adolescent smoking. Th...
Background: Most European countries have seen a decrease in the prevalence of adolescent smoking. Th...
Background Several studies have observed socio-economic (SE) inequalities in smoking among adolescen...
BACKGROUND: Several studies have observed socio-economic (SE) inequalities in smoking among adolesce...
ObjectiveEvaluate effect of gender role attitudes on tobacco and alcohol use among Argentinean girls...
-Societal gender inequality relates to gender differences in adolescent substance use.-The gender ga...
Objectives: Male teenagers used to smoke more than females, but this male: female ratio has reversed...
Background: European trans-national adolescent smoking prevention interventions based on social i...
Abstract Background Diverse psychosocial factors have been associated with the use of cigarettes by ...
Background. In an EU-funded project, we examined on the basis of international comparative analyses ...
Item does not contain fulltextIntroduction. Previous studies in adolescents were not adequately powe...
Large differences in ever-smoking rates among women are found between countries and socio-economic g...
Data were used from the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study conducted in 2005/2006...
ObjectiveTo determine whether in countries with high gender empowerment the female-to-male smoking p...