The intergenerational transmission of implicit and explicit attitudes toward smoking: Predicting adolescent smoking initiation |
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Authors: | Steven J. Sherman Laurie Chassin Dong-Chul Seo |
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Affiliation: | a Indiana University, Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, 1101 E. 10th Street, Bloomington, IN 47405-7007, USA b Arizona State University, Department of Psychology, P.O. Box 871104, Tempe, AZ 85287-1104, USA |
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Abstract: | This study examined the intergenerational transmission of implicit and explicit attitudes toward smoking, as well as the role of these attitudes in adolescents’ smoking initiation. There was evidence of intergenerational transmission of implicit attitudes. Mothers who had more positive implicit attitudes had children with more positive implicit attitudes. In turn, these positive implicit attitudes of adolescents predicted their smoking initiation 18-months later. Moreover, these effects were obtained above and beyond the effects of explicit attitudes. These findings provide the first evidence that the intergenerational transmission of implicit cognition may play a role in the intergenerational transmission of an addictive behavior. |
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Keywords: | Intergeneration transmission Implicit attitudes Explicit attitudes Smoking initiation Smoking |
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