Title of article
Clear the air: adolescentsʹ perceptions of the risks associated with secondhand smoke
Author/Authors
Bonnie L. Halpern-Felsher، نويسنده , , Mark L. Rubinstein، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
7
From page
16
To page
22
Abstract
Background
Despite numerous studies on adolescentsʹ recognition of the medical risks of primary smoke, there have been surprisingly few investigations of how adolescents perceive the risks associated with exposure to secondhand smoke. This study examined whether adolescentsʹ risk estimates when exposed to secondhand smoke differed by: (1) actual smoking experience and (2) adolescentsʹ intentions to smoke in the near future. We also explored whether adolescents perceive different risk depending on who is producing the secondhand smoke.
Methods
Three hundred and ninety-five 9th graders (mean age = 14.0) completed a survey concerning their perceptions of secondhand smoke, smoking experiences, and intentions.
Results
On average, adolescents were aware of the serious risks posed by exposure to secondhand smoke. However, adolescents who smoke or intend to smoke were more likely to perceive the risks from exposure to secondhand smoke as lower than did adolescents who had never smoked or had no intentions to smoke.
Conclusions
The findings from this study suggest that education regarding the risks of secondhand smoke might serve as an additional deterrent against smoking and smoking intentions. Further study using longitudinal data is still needed to fully understand the relationship between such perceptions and smoking behavior.
Keywords
Secondhand smoke , adolescents , risk perceptions , Risk judgments , INTERVENTIONS
Journal title
Preventive Medicine
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Preventive Medicine
Record number
804231
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