It is well established that many adolescents who smoke want to quit, but little is known about why adolescents want to quit and if reasons to quit differ across gender. The objective of this study was to determine if reasons to quit smoking differ in boys and girls. Data on the Adolescent Reasons for Quitting (ARFQ) scale were collected in mailed self-report questionnaires in 2010–2011 from 113 female and 83 male smokers aged 14–19 years participating in AdoQuest, a longitudinal cohort study of the natural course of the co-occurrence of health-compromising behaviors in children. Overall, the findings indicate that reasons to quit in boys and girls appear to be generally similar, although this finding may relate to a lack of gender-oriented ...
Department of Medical Sociology, Maastricht University, The Netherlands. R.Engels@MedSoc.Unimaas.NLB...
Objective: To understand differences in the context of, and reasons for, smoking initiation among bo...
Conference Theme: Developing Research Infrastructure and Skills to Meet FCTC Obligation
Background In recent years, many school educational programs have been dedicated to smoking preventi...
Background: Recent studies report social disparities in reasons to quit smoking among adults, but it...
Abstract Background The prevalence of cigarette smoking in Ukraine is different between genders and ...
A sample of 120 adolescent smokers (80 males, 40 females), most of whom were referred by school pers...
ABSTRACT: Few adolescent smoking cessation programs have been able to match the success rate found i...
The underlying reasons for gender differences in smoking behavior, and thus for the recent trends, a...
Mentor: Patrick Dean, RN, EdDCigarette smoking continues to be the leading cause of preventable mor...
Nearly all lifelong smokers initiate smoking before the age of 26, and the consequences associated w...
Objective: To assess sex-disaggregated differences in youths\u27 characterizations of their own smok...
Abstract Background Diverse psychosocial factors have been associated with the use of cigarettes by ...
Objectives: To identify factors associated with adolescent smokers' desire to quit based on the 2006...
Objective: Enhancing adolescent cessation requires an understanding of approaches that will motivate...
Department of Medical Sociology, Maastricht University, The Netherlands. R.Engels@MedSoc.Unimaas.NLB...
Objective: To understand differences in the context of, and reasons for, smoking initiation among bo...
Conference Theme: Developing Research Infrastructure and Skills to Meet FCTC Obligation
Background In recent years, many school educational programs have been dedicated to smoking preventi...
Background: Recent studies report social disparities in reasons to quit smoking among adults, but it...
Abstract Background The prevalence of cigarette smoking in Ukraine is different between genders and ...
A sample of 120 adolescent smokers (80 males, 40 females), most of whom were referred by school pers...
ABSTRACT: Few adolescent smoking cessation programs have been able to match the success rate found i...
The underlying reasons for gender differences in smoking behavior, and thus for the recent trends, a...
Mentor: Patrick Dean, RN, EdDCigarette smoking continues to be the leading cause of preventable mor...
Nearly all lifelong smokers initiate smoking before the age of 26, and the consequences associated w...
Objective: To assess sex-disaggregated differences in youths\u27 characterizations of their own smok...
Abstract Background Diverse psychosocial factors have been associated with the use of cigarettes by ...
Objectives: To identify factors associated with adolescent smokers' desire to quit based on the 2006...
Objective: Enhancing adolescent cessation requires an understanding of approaches that will motivate...
Department of Medical Sociology, Maastricht University, The Netherlands. R.Engels@MedSoc.Unimaas.NLB...
Objective: To understand differences in the context of, and reasons for, smoking initiation among bo...
Conference Theme: Developing Research Infrastructure and Skills to Meet FCTC Obligation