The current study was designed to investigate the perceived consequences of cigarette smoking among a sample of college students. Participants (N = 206) rated the negative consequences of smoking higher than the positive consequences on both the Decisional Balance Measure and the Smoking Consequences Questionnaire. While scales assessing the perceived positive consequences of cigarette smoking varied as a function of smoking status, the perceived negative consequences of smoking did not vary as a function of smoking status or stage of change. This pattern of findings is inconsistent with previous studies, which have reported that the relationship between the perceived positive and negative consequences of smoking shifts towards a more negat...
Women are at great risks for smoking-related health consequences. Lung cancer is the leading cause o...
Smoking among youths and young adults has been rising throughout the 1990’s. Numerous policies have ...
Many people in the United States continue to smoke or cannot quit even when they try despite having ...
The objective of the present study was to describe how college students perceive the risks of cigare...
The purpose of the study was to determine the association of college student smokers' perceptions of...
Although adolescent cigarette smoking remains a critical public health concern, little is known abou...
This study extends earlier work (Campbell, et al., 2000) which documented discriminatory attitudes t...
This study utilizes a mixed methods approach to examining the cigarette smoking habits and attitudes...
Despite the fact that the negative effects of smoking are continually being reported, nicotine use a...
Objective: The present study aimed to identify the predictors of non-compliance with smoking restric...
Abstract. Cigarette smoking among college students continues to be a major health concern in the Uni...
Purpose: This cross-sectional study assessed smoking-related behaviors, experiences, beliefs, knowle...
Using the Annenberg Perception of Tobacco Risk Survey 2, this paper finds that perceived risk deters...
Using the Annenberg Perception of Tobacco Risk Survey 2, this paper finds that perceived risk deters...
The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to examine the impact of personality factors (neurotic...
Women are at great risks for smoking-related health consequences. Lung cancer is the leading cause o...
Smoking among youths and young adults has been rising throughout the 1990’s. Numerous policies have ...
Many people in the United States continue to smoke or cannot quit even when they try despite having ...
The objective of the present study was to describe how college students perceive the risks of cigare...
The purpose of the study was to determine the association of college student smokers' perceptions of...
Although adolescent cigarette smoking remains a critical public health concern, little is known abou...
This study extends earlier work (Campbell, et al., 2000) which documented discriminatory attitudes t...
This study utilizes a mixed methods approach to examining the cigarette smoking habits and attitudes...
Despite the fact that the negative effects of smoking are continually being reported, nicotine use a...
Objective: The present study aimed to identify the predictors of non-compliance with smoking restric...
Abstract. Cigarette smoking among college students continues to be a major health concern in the Uni...
Purpose: This cross-sectional study assessed smoking-related behaviors, experiences, beliefs, knowle...
Using the Annenberg Perception of Tobacco Risk Survey 2, this paper finds that perceived risk deters...
Using the Annenberg Perception of Tobacco Risk Survey 2, this paper finds that perceived risk deters...
The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to examine the impact of personality factors (neurotic...
Women are at great risks for smoking-related health consequences. Lung cancer is the leading cause o...
Smoking among youths and young adults has been rising throughout the 1990’s. Numerous policies have ...
Many people in the United States continue to smoke or cannot quit even when they try despite having ...