We examined the extent to which nicotine dependence and daily smoking might vary by age at first cigarette. The potential confounding effects of sex, race and history of childhood behaviour problems were examined as well. A sample of 1200 was randomly selected from the subset of 21-30-year-old members of a large HMO in the Detroit SMSA; 1007 (84%) agreed to participate. Personal interviews were conducted in respondents' homes, using the NIMH-DIS to elicit information on DSM-III-R diagnoses, including nicotine dependence. Controlling for sex and race, persons who smoked their first cigarette at 14 to 16 years of age were 1.6 times more likely to become dependent than those who initiated smoking at an older age (P = 0.03). The association was...
Nicotine use among U.S. youth is cause for concern, as previous studies have shown that nicotine use...
This report discusses the current knowledge on nicotine dependence, devoting a special chapter to sm...
develop into chronic dependent smokers. Though this descrip-tion is consistent with national survey ...
This study considers the extent to which daily consumption of cigarettes in young adults varies by a...
. Purpose. We examine early-onset cigarette smoking and how, if at all, it is related to subsequent ...
This paper describes the distribution of dependence criteria and diagnoses in a sample of 14- to 24-...
CONTEXT: The onset of cigarette smoking typically occurs during childhood or early adolescence. Nico...
OBJECTIVE: The goal was to characterize the early course of nicotine dependence. METHODS: Data were ...
Background: A younger age at onset of use of a specific substance is a well-documented risk-factor f...
Introduction: According to drug gateway theory, smoking cigarette, especially, low onset age of smok...
BACKGROUND: The level of physical dependence is a measure of addiction that correlates highly with a...
The study provided a systematic appraisal of predictors of cigarette initiation among American youth...
Objectives: Evidence that age of smoking initiation represents a risk factor for regular smoking in ...
Objectives—It has been assumed that nicotine dependence has a slow onset and occurs only after prolo...
Introduction: Young adults (aged 18–24 years) have a higher smoking prevalence than younger and olde...
Nicotine use among U.S. youth is cause for concern, as previous studies have shown that nicotine use...
This report discusses the current knowledge on nicotine dependence, devoting a special chapter to sm...
develop into chronic dependent smokers. Though this descrip-tion is consistent with national survey ...
This study considers the extent to which daily consumption of cigarettes in young adults varies by a...
. Purpose. We examine early-onset cigarette smoking and how, if at all, it is related to subsequent ...
This paper describes the distribution of dependence criteria and diagnoses in a sample of 14- to 24-...
CONTEXT: The onset of cigarette smoking typically occurs during childhood or early adolescence. Nico...
OBJECTIVE: The goal was to characterize the early course of nicotine dependence. METHODS: Data were ...
Background: A younger age at onset of use of a specific substance is a well-documented risk-factor f...
Introduction: According to drug gateway theory, smoking cigarette, especially, low onset age of smok...
BACKGROUND: The level of physical dependence is a measure of addiction that correlates highly with a...
The study provided a systematic appraisal of predictors of cigarette initiation among American youth...
Objectives: Evidence that age of smoking initiation represents a risk factor for regular smoking in ...
Objectives—It has been assumed that nicotine dependence has a slow onset and occurs only after prolo...
Introduction: Young adults (aged 18–24 years) have a higher smoking prevalence than younger and olde...
Nicotine use among U.S. youth is cause for concern, as previous studies have shown that nicotine use...
This report discusses the current knowledge on nicotine dependence, devoting a special chapter to sm...
develop into chronic dependent smokers. Though this descrip-tion is consistent with national survey ...