2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0899-3289(01)00077-3
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The relationship of early-onset regular smoking to alcohol use, depression, illicit drug use, and other risky behaviors during early adolescence: Results from the youth supplement to the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey

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“…First, epidemiological studies indicate that adolescents who use tobacco are significantly more likely to use illicit drugs in comparison to non-tobacco-using teens (Hanna et al 2001;Lai et al 2000;Merrill et al 1999;Torabi et al 1993;Wagner and Anthony 2002). This effect has been found to be particularly pronounced in adolescents diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, suggesting that certain subpopulations may be genetically predisposed to a nicotine gateway effect (Biederman et al 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, epidemiological studies indicate that adolescents who use tobacco are significantly more likely to use illicit drugs in comparison to non-tobacco-using teens (Hanna et al 2001;Lai et al 2000;Merrill et al 1999;Torabi et al 1993;Wagner and Anthony 2002). This effect has been found to be particularly pronounced in adolescents diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, suggesting that certain subpopulations may be genetically predisposed to a nicotine gateway effect (Biederman et al 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such early onset of tobacco use is associated with a more rapid progression to dependence (Colby et al 2000), a reduced probability of quitting (Breslau and Peterson 1996;Chen and Millar 1998), and an increased likelihood of developing an alcohol or substance use disorder compared to later onset (Grant and Dawson 1998;Hanna et al 2001;Agrawal et al 2006). Such epidemiological evidence indicates that adolescence is a uniquely vulnerable period in the initiation of smoking.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…That scarcity notwithstanding, there are reports in the literature on the correlation between the exposure of oral mucosa to tobacco, which causes abrasions and makes it susceptible to human papilloma virus (HPV), and impaired reproductive health (Kazemi et al, 2013;Zil-A-Rubab et al, 2013). Furthermore, many studies have reported tobacco use by adolescents and young adults as a predictor of early sexual intercourse, unwanted pregnancy, infrequent condom use, receiving money for sexual services, and lifetime risk of contracting an STI (Hanna, Yi, Dufour, & Whitmore, 2001;Wu, Witkiewitz, McMahon, Dodge, & Conduct Problems Prevention Research Group, 2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%