Rationale: Smoking behavior differs substantially between lower and higher socioeconomic status (SES) groups. Previous research shows that social support for quitting may be more available to higher-SES smokers, and higher-SES smokers may have stronger nonsmoker self-identities (i.e., can see themselves more as nonsmokers). Objective: To investigate how SES influences smoking behavior, taking the role of identity processes and social support into account. Method: A cross-sectional online survey study was conducted among 387 daily smokers from lower, middle and higher-SES groups in the Netherlands in 2014. Educational level was used as an indicator of SES. Expected and desired social support for quitting smoking, expected exclusion from the ...
Objective: We examined how ‘smoker’ and ‘non-smoker’ self- and group-identities and socio-economic s...
Objective: We examined how smoker' and non-smoker' self- and group-identities and socio-economic sta...
Objective: We examined how smoker' and non-smoker' self- and group-identities and socio-economic sta...
Rationale: Smoking behavior differs substantially between lower and higher socioeconomic status (SES...
Successful smoking cessation appears to be facilitated by identity change, that is, when quitting or...
Successful smoking cessation appears to be facilitated by identity change, that is, when quitting or...
Successful smoking cessation appears to be facilitated by identity change, that is, when quitting or...
Successful smoking cessation appears to be facilitated by identity change, that is, when quitting or...
Successful smoking cessation appears to be facilitated by identity change, that is, when quitting or...
Successful smoking cessation appears to be facilitated by identity change, that is, when quitting or...
Successful smoking cessation appears to be facilitated by identity change, that is, when quitting or...
Objective: We examined how smoker' and non-smoker' self- and group-identities and socio-economic sta...
Objective: We examined how smoker' and non-smoker' self- and group-identities and socio-economic sta...
Objective: We examined how smoker' and non-smoker' self- and group-identities and socio-economic sta...
Objective: We examined how smoker' and non-smoker' self- and group-identities and socio-economic sta...
Objective: We examined how ‘smoker’ and ‘non-smoker’ self- and group-identities and socio-economic s...
Objective: We examined how smoker' and non-smoker' self- and group-identities and socio-economic sta...
Objective: We examined how smoker' and non-smoker' self- and group-identities and socio-economic sta...
Rationale: Smoking behavior differs substantially between lower and higher socioeconomic status (SES...
Successful smoking cessation appears to be facilitated by identity change, that is, when quitting or...
Successful smoking cessation appears to be facilitated by identity change, that is, when quitting or...
Successful smoking cessation appears to be facilitated by identity change, that is, when quitting or...
Successful smoking cessation appears to be facilitated by identity change, that is, when quitting or...
Successful smoking cessation appears to be facilitated by identity change, that is, when quitting or...
Successful smoking cessation appears to be facilitated by identity change, that is, when quitting or...
Successful smoking cessation appears to be facilitated by identity change, that is, when quitting or...
Objective: We examined how smoker' and non-smoker' self- and group-identities and socio-economic sta...
Objective: We examined how smoker' and non-smoker' self- and group-identities and socio-economic sta...
Objective: We examined how smoker' and non-smoker' self- and group-identities and socio-economic sta...
Objective: We examined how smoker' and non-smoker' self- and group-identities and socio-economic sta...
Objective: We examined how ‘smoker’ and ‘non-smoker’ self- and group-identities and socio-economic s...
Objective: We examined how smoker' and non-smoker' self- and group-identities and socio-economic sta...
Objective: We examined how smoker' and non-smoker' self- and group-identities and socio-economic sta...