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Four pathways to young-adult smoking status: adolescent social-psychological antecedents in a midwestern community sample.
Authors:L Chassin  C C Presson  S J Sherman  D A Edwards
Institution:Department of Psychology, Arizona State University, Tempe 85287-1104.
Abstract:Evaluated the ability of social-psychological factors, measured in adolescence, to predict young-adult smoking outcomes. Results showed substantial continuity in the antecedents of adolescent and young-adult smoking but important discontinuities as well. Beliefs in the negative social consequences of smoking and beliefs about academic success and independence were important to adolescent but not to adult smoking. Conversely, beliefs in the negative health consequences of smoking were more important to adult smoking than to adolescent smoking. Results also showed an appreciable amount of smoking onset after the high school years, as well as an appreciable amount of adolescent smoking that did not persist into young adulthood. Antecedents of late-onset smoking and of nonpersistent smoking are described.
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