This study investigates whether peer influence on smoking among adolescents is asymmetrical. We hypothesize that several features of smoking lead peers to have a stronger effect on smoking initiation than cessation. Using data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health we estimate a dynamic network model that includes separate effects for increases versus decreases in smoking, while also controlling for endogenous network change. We find that the impact of peer influence is stronger for the initiation of smoking than smoking cessation. Adolescents rarely initiate smoking without peer influence but will cease smoking while their friends continue smoking. We discuss the implications of these results for theories of peer influen...
Objective: Similarity in smoking behavior among adolescent friends could be caused by selection of f...
Objective: Similarity in smoking behavior among adolescent friends could be caused by selection of f...
Objective: Similarity in smoking behavior among adolescent friends could be caused by selection of f...
The current study uses methods from social network analysis to predict longitudinal trends in adoles...
The current study uses methods from social network analysis to predict longitudinal trends in adoles...
Smoking cigarettes has been widely accepted as a negative health behaviour associated with many seri...
The widespread belief that peer influence is the primary cause of adolescent smoking initiation is e...
<div><p>Previous research on adolescent cigarette adoption has focused on peer influence and the per...
Previous research on adolescent cigarette adoption has focused on peer influence and the perceived s...
We extend the recent literature on peer effects to test the possible role of asymmetric social influ...
Adolescent smoking and friendship networks are related in many ways that can amplify smoking prevale...
Objective: Similarity in smoking behavior among adolescent friends could be caused by selection of f...
This study examines direct and indirect impacts of antismoking media messages on adolescents ’ smoki...
Objective: Similarity in smoking behavior among adolescent friends could be caused by selection of f...
Objective: Similarity in smoking behavior among adolescent friends could be caused by selection of f...
Objective: Similarity in smoking behavior among adolescent friends could be caused by selection of f...
Objective: Similarity in smoking behavior among adolescent friends could be caused by selection of f...
Objective: Similarity in smoking behavior among adolescent friends could be caused by selection of f...
The current study uses methods from social network analysis to predict longitudinal trends in adoles...
The current study uses methods from social network analysis to predict longitudinal trends in adoles...
Smoking cigarettes has been widely accepted as a negative health behaviour associated with many seri...
The widespread belief that peer influence is the primary cause of adolescent smoking initiation is e...
<div><p>Previous research on adolescent cigarette adoption has focused on peer influence and the per...
Previous research on adolescent cigarette adoption has focused on peer influence and the perceived s...
We extend the recent literature on peer effects to test the possible role of asymmetric social influ...
Adolescent smoking and friendship networks are related in many ways that can amplify smoking prevale...
Objective: Similarity in smoking behavior among adolescent friends could be caused by selection of f...
This study examines direct and indirect impacts of antismoking media messages on adolescents ’ smoki...
Objective: Similarity in smoking behavior among adolescent friends could be caused by selection of f...
Objective: Similarity in smoking behavior among adolescent friends could be caused by selection of f...
Objective: Similarity in smoking behavior among adolescent friends could be caused by selection of f...
Objective: Similarity in smoking behavior among adolescent friends could be caused by selection of f...
Objective: Similarity in smoking behavior among adolescent friends could be caused by selection of f...