• Title of article

    Cognitive Susceptibility to Smoking and Initiation of Smoking during Childhood: A Longitudinal Study,

  • Author/Authors

    Christine Jackson، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
  • Pages
    6
  • From page
    129
  • To page
    134
  • Abstract
    Background.The earlier the onset of cigarette smoking the greater the risk of addictive smoking. Because smoking initiation is occurring at ever younger ages, early onset of smoking is primarily a childhood phenomenon. In this study cognitive susceptibility to smoking was examined as a risk factor for childhood onset of cigarette smoking. This was the first prospective investigation of cognitive susceptibility to smoking as a predictor of smoking initiation by children. Methods.Three annual surveys were completed by 788 children who, at baseline, were in the third or fifth grade and had never puffed on a cigarette. Results.At baseline, 51% of children had either single or multiple indicators of susceptibility to smoking. Over 2 years, children with single indicators of susceptibility were 80% more likely to initiate smoking, and children with multiple indicators of susceptibility were four times as likely to initiate smoking as nonsusceptible peers. Susceptibility was a stronger predictor of initiation than all other predictors examined, including exposure to family members and friends who smoke cigarettes. Conclusion.Among abstinent children ages 8 to 10 years, cognitive susceptibility to smoking was a significant predictor of whether they initiated smoking prior to adolescence. Reducing childrenʹs susceptibility to smoking could strengthen efforts to prevent early onset of cigarette smoking.
  • Keywords
    cigarette smoking , children , Initiation
  • Journal title
    Preventive Medicine
  • Serial Year
    1998
  • Journal title
    Preventive Medicine
  • Record number

    802881