'In this paper, we investigate the intergenerational transmission of smoking behavior from parents to their children using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel, surveyed in 1999 including 813 youths aged 16 through 19. We find strong evidence, that parental smoking significantly increases the probability that their children likewise become smokers. Youths living in families with both parents smoking are 3.3 times more likely to smoke themselves, while a smoking father raises the probability by the factor 2.8 and a smoking mother by the factor 2.1. Further, we treat single-parent households separately and control for other socio-economic factors concerning the youths' smoking decision like household income, educational status and workin...
Aims - To examine the association between parental rules and communication (also referred to as anti...
The main aim of this dissertation is to address the link between parenting and adolescent smoking. W...
Smoking is a leading cause of preventable death world wide. In New Zealand reducing smoking rates i...
This paper analyzes the decision to start smoking using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (G...
I use retrospective data on smokers from the German Socio-Economic Panel to investigate whether chil...
Background: Children who are exposed to secondhand smoke (SHS) have an increased risk of a wide r...
International audienceYouths whose parents smoke tobacco may be at elevated risk of smoking themselv...
Background: Adolescence is the period in which smoking onset usually occurs and the course for futur...
Contains fulltext : 90638.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present st...
Intergenerational correlations of risky health behaviors such as tobacco consumption are well establ...
BACKGROUND: Several studies have observed socio-economic (SE) inequalities in smoking among adolesce...
Background Several studies have observed socio-economic (SE) inequalities in smoking among adolescen...
Smoking behaviour during adolescence is particularly important because the pattern of a person’s tob...
Contains fulltext : 157288.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Aims: We summar...
Objective: To investigate the relation between developmental phenotypes of parental smoking (trajec-...
Aims - To examine the association between parental rules and communication (also referred to as anti...
The main aim of this dissertation is to address the link between parenting and adolescent smoking. W...
Smoking is a leading cause of preventable death world wide. In New Zealand reducing smoking rates i...
This paper analyzes the decision to start smoking using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (G...
I use retrospective data on smokers from the German Socio-Economic Panel to investigate whether chil...
Background: Children who are exposed to secondhand smoke (SHS) have an increased risk of a wide r...
International audienceYouths whose parents smoke tobacco may be at elevated risk of smoking themselv...
Background: Adolescence is the period in which smoking onset usually occurs and the course for futur...
Contains fulltext : 90638.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present st...
Intergenerational correlations of risky health behaviors such as tobacco consumption are well establ...
BACKGROUND: Several studies have observed socio-economic (SE) inequalities in smoking among adolesce...
Background Several studies have observed socio-economic (SE) inequalities in smoking among adolescen...
Smoking behaviour during adolescence is particularly important because the pattern of a person’s tob...
Contains fulltext : 157288.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Aims: We summar...
Objective: To investigate the relation between developmental phenotypes of parental smoking (trajec-...
Aims - To examine the association between parental rules and communication (also referred to as anti...
The main aim of this dissertation is to address the link between parenting and adolescent smoking. W...
Smoking is a leading cause of preventable death world wide. In New Zealand reducing smoking rates i...