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Impulsivity as a predictor of smoking and alcohol consumption
Authors:Niklas Gran  , Marianna Virtanen, Jussi Vahtera, Marko Elovainio,Mika Kivim  ki
Affiliation:a Department of Psychology, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Topeliuksenkatu 41aA, Helsinki 00250, Finland;b Department of Psychology, University of Helsinki, PO Box 9, FIN-00014, Helsinki, Finland
Abstract:This prospective study examined the relationships between impulsivity, smoking and alcohol use in a large non-clinical sample of 601 men and 4832 women working in 12 Finnish hospitals. Data on impulsivity, smoking and alcohol consumption were collected by two questionnaires with a two-year interval. At baseline, impulsivity was associated with smoking and alcohol use. After controlling for baseline smoking, impulsivity predicted increased number of cigarettes smoked per day in women (p=0.08), but not in men. After controlling for alcohol use at baseline, impulsivity predicted increased alcohol consumption similarly in both genders (p<0.01). Higher impulsivity was also associated with increased likelihood of taking up smoking or becoming a heavy drinker (p<0.05). This evidence suggests that impulsivity contributes to increasing health risk behaviours.
Keywords:Personality   Impulsivity   Smoking   Alcohol consumption   Health risk behaviour
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