2017
DOI: 10.15805/addicta.2017.4.2.0009
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Adapting the Smoking Expectancy Scale for Adolescents (SESA) to Turkish Culture

Abstract: Different researchers have tried examining the results of expectations that affect people' s starting and continuing to smoke. These expectations can differ in terms of being a smoker, non-smoker, or ex-smoker. These expectations are also associated with age. So many scales have been developed in order to study the expectations of adults, youngsters, adolescents, and children about smoking. This study aims to adapt the Smoking Expectancy Scale for Adolescents (SESA) to Turkish culture. This scale has been adap… Show more

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“…Another critical study argues that weight control, boredom reduction, and social gains are associated with smoking's positive expectations. İn contrast, health costs, addiction, and social costs are associated with negative smoking expectations (Yazıcı, Camadan, & Kahveci, 2017). Warren et al (2012) study the effects of anti-tobacco policies in Turkey and show that a 10.7% decrease has been observed in cigarette sales after two significant anti-tobacco policies, including the public smoke-free law and a 20% tax increase.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another critical study argues that weight control, boredom reduction, and social gains are associated with smoking's positive expectations. İn contrast, health costs, addiction, and social costs are associated with negative smoking expectations (Yazıcı, Camadan, & Kahveci, 2017). Warren et al (2012) study the effects of anti-tobacco policies in Turkey and show that a 10.7% decrease has been observed in cigarette sales after two significant anti-tobacco policies, including the public smoke-free law and a 20% tax increase.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%