Multidisciplinary research has documented that parenting strategies influence children's cigarette use. Extending the extant literature, this article develops an integrative model that examines the effect of parenting strategies on children's smoking progression, in which children's self-esteem plays the role of mediator. The authors validate this model using longitudinal panel data from parents and children ages 10–17. The primary findings are that parenting strategies influence children's smoking development and that the impact of these strategies is mediated by the child's self-esteem trajectory, particularly for the rate of increase in smoking. Parental responsiveness decreases children's smoking development by enhancing the child's ini...
In this article we explore the micro-social context of parental tobacco use in the first years of a ...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground Parental smoking is associated with an increased risk of sm...
Contains fulltext : 157288.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Aims: We summar...
Multidisciplinary research has documented that parenting strategies influence children’s cigarette u...
Tobacco and alcohol companies face increasing pressure to prevent smoking and drinking among underag...
Aim To provide a systematic overview of longitudinal studies on different smoking-specific parenting...
poster abstractObjective: The Centers for Disease Control recently reported that nearly 45% of adole...
Objective: The tobacco industry contends that parenting practices, not marketing practices, are crit...
Smoking is a leading cause of preventable death world wide. In New Zealand reducing smoking rates i...
Item does not contain fulltextIntroduction Smoking starts and progresses rapidly during adolescence....
Eighth-grade students (N = 156) completed questionnaires in which they reported on their perceptions...
Objective To test whether parenting style and smoking-specific parenting practices prospec-tively pr...
Objective To test whether parenting style and smoking-specific parenting practices prospec-tively pr...
Children of smokers are significantly more likely to experiment with cigarettes and become habitual ...
BACKGROUND: The aim of the present study is to investigate whether general parenting factors (i.e., ...
In this article we explore the micro-social context of parental tobacco use in the first years of a ...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground Parental smoking is associated with an increased risk of sm...
Contains fulltext : 157288.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Aims: We summar...
Multidisciplinary research has documented that parenting strategies influence children’s cigarette u...
Tobacco and alcohol companies face increasing pressure to prevent smoking and drinking among underag...
Aim To provide a systematic overview of longitudinal studies on different smoking-specific parenting...
poster abstractObjective: The Centers for Disease Control recently reported that nearly 45% of adole...
Objective: The tobacco industry contends that parenting practices, not marketing practices, are crit...
Smoking is a leading cause of preventable death world wide. In New Zealand reducing smoking rates i...
Item does not contain fulltextIntroduction Smoking starts and progresses rapidly during adolescence....
Eighth-grade students (N = 156) completed questionnaires in which they reported on their perceptions...
Objective To test whether parenting style and smoking-specific parenting practices prospec-tively pr...
Objective To test whether parenting style and smoking-specific parenting practices prospec-tively pr...
Children of smokers are significantly more likely to experiment with cigarettes and become habitual ...
BACKGROUND: The aim of the present study is to investigate whether general parenting factors (i.e., ...
In this article we explore the micro-social context of parental tobacco use in the first years of a ...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground Parental smoking is associated with an increased risk of sm...
Contains fulltext : 157288.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Aims: We summar...