Background: Smoking prevalence is higher among low socio-economic status (LSES) groups, and this difference may originate from a higher intention to smoke in childhood. This study aims to identify factors that explain differences in intention to smoke between children living in high socio-economic status (HSES) and LSES neighbourhoods.Methods: Cross-sectional data were derived from the baseline assessment of a smoking prevention intervention study. Dutch primary school children, aged 10 - 11 years (N = 2,612), completed a web-based questionnaire about their attitude, subjective norm, self-efficacy expectations, modelling and intention to smoke. Linear and logistic regression analyses were performed to assess potential individual cognitive (...
BACKGROUND: Schools have the potential to influence their pupils' behaviour through the school's soc...
BACKGROUND: For the first time a comprehensive international research-based smoking prevention progr...
Background: This study assessed the contributions of individual, household and neighbourhood-level f...
Background: Smoking prevalence is higher among low socio-economic status (LSES) groups, and this dif...
Background: This study identifies differences in socio-cognitive factors as they relate to the inten...
Smoking behaviour is more frequent among those who have a low than those who have a high socio-econo...
A longitudinal study on determinants of the intention to start smoking among Non-smoking boys and gi...
The objectives of this longitudinal study were to determine the prevalence of smoking among primary ...
Environmental smoking has numerous adverse effects on child health, and children are frequently expo...
Higher rates of smoking initiation and continuation by female compared with male adolescents, as fou...
Higher rates of smoking initiation and continu-ation by female compared with male adoles-cents, as f...
Background: For the first time a comprehensive international research-based smoking prevention progr...
From determinants of smoking behaviour to the implications for a prevention programme H.de Vries and...
In this study, it was tested whether attitudes, self-efficacy, social influences and the perception ...
BACKGROUND: Schools have the potential to influence their pupils' behaviour through the school's soc...
BACKGROUND: For the first time a comprehensive international research-based smoking prevention progr...
Background: This study assessed the contributions of individual, household and neighbourhood-level f...
Background: Smoking prevalence is higher among low socio-economic status (LSES) groups, and this dif...
Background: This study identifies differences in socio-cognitive factors as they relate to the inten...
Smoking behaviour is more frequent among those who have a low than those who have a high socio-econo...
A longitudinal study on determinants of the intention to start smoking among Non-smoking boys and gi...
The objectives of this longitudinal study were to determine the prevalence of smoking among primary ...
Environmental smoking has numerous adverse effects on child health, and children are frequently expo...
Higher rates of smoking initiation and continuation by female compared with male adolescents, as fou...
Higher rates of smoking initiation and continu-ation by female compared with male adoles-cents, as f...
Background: For the first time a comprehensive international research-based smoking prevention progr...
From determinants of smoking behaviour to the implications for a prevention programme H.de Vries and...
In this study, it was tested whether attitudes, self-efficacy, social influences and the perception ...
BACKGROUND: Schools have the potential to influence their pupils' behaviour through the school's soc...
BACKGROUND: For the first time a comprehensive international research-based smoking prevention progr...
Background: This study assessed the contributions of individual, household and neighbourhood-level f...