The objective of the present study was to describe how college students perceive the risks of cigarette smoking and addiction to nicotine. Data came from a self-administered survey of 1,020 college students enrolled in two 4-year liberal arts colleges in the United States. The survey was conducted in the fall of 2001. Smokers and nonsmokers differed markedly in their perceptions about the health risks associated with short-term exposure to smoking. College students in this sample who smoked did not fully comprehend the risks associated with smoking. Smokers were half as likely as nonsmokers to believe that there are health risks from smoking only on weekends or a couple of days a week. Anti-tobacco messages for young adult smokers need to c...
This study extends earlier work (Campbell, et al., 2000) which documented discriminatory attitudes t...
The primary purpose of this study was to examine the potential joint influence of need for cognition...
Risk perception is an important construct in many health behavior theories. Smoking risk perceptions...
The purpose of the study was to determine the association of college student smokers' perceptions of...
This study utilizes a mixed methods approach to examining the cigarette smoking habits and attitudes...
The current study was designed to investigate the perceived consequences of cigarette smoking among ...
Despite reductions in rates of tobacco use in recent years, smoking remains an important public heal...
Abstract. Cigarette smoking among college students continues to be a major health concern in the Uni...
Despite the fact that the negative effects of smoking are continually being reported, nicotine use a...
College years are crucial for young adults in the establishment of lifestyle behaviors that can have...
The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to examine the impact of personality factors (neurotic...
Purpose: This cross-sectional study assessed smoking-related behaviors, experiences, beliefs, knowle...
trajectories of change in smoking behavior and the emergence of dependence over the course of the fr...
The objective of an empirical study of the social factors of spreading of smoking among college stud...
The authors used the Health Risk Behavior Survey for University Students to assess the prevalence of...
This study extends earlier work (Campbell, et al., 2000) which documented discriminatory attitudes t...
The primary purpose of this study was to examine the potential joint influence of need for cognition...
Risk perception is an important construct in many health behavior theories. Smoking risk perceptions...
The purpose of the study was to determine the association of college student smokers' perceptions of...
This study utilizes a mixed methods approach to examining the cigarette smoking habits and attitudes...
The current study was designed to investigate the perceived consequences of cigarette smoking among ...
Despite reductions in rates of tobacco use in recent years, smoking remains an important public heal...
Abstract. Cigarette smoking among college students continues to be a major health concern in the Uni...
Despite the fact that the negative effects of smoking are continually being reported, nicotine use a...
College years are crucial for young adults in the establishment of lifestyle behaviors that can have...
The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to examine the impact of personality factors (neurotic...
Purpose: This cross-sectional study assessed smoking-related behaviors, experiences, beliefs, knowle...
trajectories of change in smoking behavior and the emergence of dependence over the course of the fr...
The objective of an empirical study of the social factors of spreading of smoking among college stud...
The authors used the Health Risk Behavior Survey for University Students to assess the prevalence of...
This study extends earlier work (Campbell, et al., 2000) which documented discriminatory attitudes t...
The primary purpose of this study was to examine the potential joint influence of need for cognition...
Risk perception is an important construct in many health behavior theories. Smoking risk perceptions...