2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2004.04.004
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Factors associated with former smokers among female adolescents in rural Virginia

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“…Their findings underscore the role of families, but especially that of mothers, in regulating the substance-related behavior of young people. Other research has supported this direct link between parental social influences to smoke and adolescent smoking behavior (Chassin, Presson, Todd, Rose, & Sherman, 1998;Huebner et al, 2005;Nichols, Graber, Brooks-Gunn, & Botvin, 2004). Notably, Nichols and colleagues examined associations between maternal social influences to smoke and daughters smoking behavior and found that girls who reported their mothers to be smokers were almost twice as likely to have tried smoking, as those who did not.…”
Section: Youth-parent Communication and Nonsmokingmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…Their findings underscore the role of families, but especially that of mothers, in regulating the substance-related behavior of young people. Other research has supported this direct link between parental social influences to smoke and adolescent smoking behavior (Chassin, Presson, Todd, Rose, & Sherman, 1998;Huebner et al, 2005;Nichols, Graber, Brooks-Gunn, & Botvin, 2004). Notably, Nichols and colleagues examined associations between maternal social influences to smoke and daughters smoking behavior and found that girls who reported their mothers to be smokers were almost twice as likely to have tried smoking, as those who did not.…”
Section: Youth-parent Communication and Nonsmokingmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Teens in caring, cohesive, and supportive families who have open communication with their parents are less likely to abuse substances and have lower levels of cigarette use (Huebner et al, 2005;Matheson & Meszaros, 2007;McArdle et al, 2002). These family characteristics are protective factors because they decrease an individual's risk for substance use and abuse (National Institute of Drug Abuse [NIDA], 2002).…”
Section: Youth-parent Communication and Nonsmokingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Esses pais não conseguem ser efetivos com relação à disciplina de seus filhos já que consideram o abuso de drogas um fenômeno normal e esperado entre os adolescentes. Segundo Huebner et al 30 , a dependência de tabaco em meninas também está associada a um monitoramento parental inadequado.…”
Section: Estilo Parentalunclassified
“…el tabaquismo se asocia a menor nivel de bienestar psicológico y de satisfacción con la vida (pahl, Brook, Koppel y Yeon, 2011). a su vez, la marihuana es una de las drogas ilegales más consumida por los jóvenes (Mcleod, oakes, copello, crome, egger, Hickman, oppenkowski, stokes y Davey, 2004), y está asociada a angustia, bajo autocontrol, déficit de habilidades sociales y de afrontamiento (Benda, 2005;Huebner, shettler, Matheson, Meszaros, piercy y Davis 2005). otra conducta de ocio pasivo estudiada es la ingesta de alimentos.…”
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