• Title of article

    Self-Initiated Quitting among Adolescent Smokers,

  • Author/Authors

    Steve Sussman، نويسنده , , Clyde W. Dent، نويسنده , , Herbert Severson، نويسنده , , Dee Burton and، نويسنده , , Brian R. Flay، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
  • Pages
    10
  • From page
    19
  • To page
    28
  • Abstract
    Objectives.This paper reviews the literature regarding predictors of adolescent self-initiated smoking cessation and investigates self-initiated smoking cessation among a large sample of alternative high school youth in southern California. Youth transfer to alternative schools because of academic or behavioral problems, and they are at relatively high risk for cigarette smoking. Methods.Several demographic (e.g., gender), behavioral (e.g., level of smoking), and psychosocial (e.g., risk-taking) predictors of adolescent smoking cessation were investigated. The alternative high school cohort provided a sufficient sample size of quitters (defined as no use in the past 30 days, measured after a 1-year period) to permit a prospective examination of adolescent smoking cessation. Results.Although nine demographic, behavioral, or psychosocial variables discriminated among quitters and nonquitters in univariate analyses, only level of baseline smoking, smoking intention, and perceived stress were predictors in a final multivariable model. Conclusions.Based on the literature review and findings among the cohort, smoking cessation programs for adolescents should include counteraction of problem-prone attitudes, support of wellness attitudes, provision of motivation to quit strategies, and assistance with overcoming withdrawal symptoms.
  • Keywords
    self-initiated smoking cessation.
  • Journal title
    Preventive Medicine
  • Serial Year
    1998
  • Journal title
    Preventive Medicine
  • Record number

    802962