Aim: We studied how multigenerational socioeconomic circumstances influence adolescents’ smoking. Previous studies have shown that low academic achievement as well as parents’ low socioeconomic circumstances are associated with adolescents’ smoking, but there are few studies on grandparents’ influence on their grandchildren’s smoking. For the chain of three generations, we hypothesised that high socioeconomic circumstances of both parents and grandparents decrease the probability of smoking and adolescents’ own education and circumstances contribute to this association. We further investigated the role of intergenerational social mobility. Method: Survey data from 1979 to 1997 on 12- to 18-year-old Finns (n=54,487) were linked with 1970–200...
Smoking contributes to health inequalities, but how social inequalities in smoking develop in early ...
The purposes of this research was to investigate (a) to what extent family background and adolescent...
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Background: Adolescence is the period in which smoking onset usually occurs and the course for futur...
Aims: Low socioeconomic status (SES) characterizes smoking and nicotine dependence in adult samples....
BACKGROUND: Tobacco-related heath inequalities are a major public health concern, with smoking being...
Background: Tobacco-related heath inequalities are a major public health concern, with smoking being...
Objectives: Intergenerational educational mobility can be particularly relevant for smoking because ...
The influence of parents’ smoking on children’s smoking is well known, but few studies have examined...
Background: Socioeconomic differences in smoking and other tobacco use are prevalent in adolescents....
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...
The influence of parents' smoking on children's smoking is well known, but few studies have examined...
Background: Studies on adolescent smoking indicate that the smoking behaviours of their parents, sib...
This study examined the association between parental socioeconomic status (SES) and adolescent smoki...
Smoking contributes to health inequalities, but how social inequalities in smoking develop in early ...
The purposes of this research was to investigate (a) to what extent family background and adolescent...
© The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Faculty of Public Health. All r...
Background: Adolescence is the period in which smoking onset usually occurs and the course for futur...
Aims: Low socioeconomic status (SES) characterizes smoking and nicotine dependence in adult samples....
BACKGROUND: Tobacco-related heath inequalities are a major public health concern, with smoking being...
Background: Tobacco-related heath inequalities are a major public health concern, with smoking being...
Objectives: Intergenerational educational mobility can be particularly relevant for smoking because ...
The influence of parents’ smoking on children’s smoking is well known, but few studies have examined...
Background: Socioeconomic differences in smoking and other tobacco use are prevalent in adolescents....
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...
The influence of parents' smoking on children's smoking is well known, but few studies have examined...
Background: Studies on adolescent smoking indicate that the smoking behaviours of their parents, sib...
This study examined the association between parental socioeconomic status (SES) and adolescent smoki...
Smoking contributes to health inequalities, but how social inequalities in smoking develop in early ...
The purposes of this research was to investigate (a) to what extent family background and adolescent...
© The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Faculty of Public Health. All r...