Background: A large body of research has traced tobacco dependence among adolescents to a series of intrapersonal and interpersonal factors. However, there are remaining questions regarding the differences on these factors related to tobacco use. Objectives: We sought to investigate intrapersonal and interpersonal differences among adolescent nonsmokers, ex-smokers, and smokers. Methods: We used data from a 3-year project designed to investigate and address tobacco dependence among 1071 students (Mage = 15.76, SD = 1.52; girls = 51.54%) who were recruited from 11 high schools. Participants, filling out a survey, provided information on tobacco use (nonsmoker, ex-smoker, and smoker), tobacco-related experiences (smoking-related risk perception, parental smoking, number of friends who smoke, resisting peer pressure to smoke), cognitive variables (metacognitive skills), and personality traits (disinhibition and impulsivity). Results: Results from a discriminant function analysis showed that smokers and ex-smokers reported more disinhibition, impulsivity, number of friends who smoke and less self-control under peer pressure to smoke compared to nonsmokers. Ex-smokers reported less metacognitive processes, more smoking-related risk perception and were less likely to have parents who smoke. Conclusions/Importance: Interventions and campaigns aimed to persuade adolescents to stop smoking should work to develop adaptive metacognitive skills and an accurate risk perception of tobacco use. © 2017 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC

Interpersonal and intrapersonal differences among adolescent nonsmokers, ex-smokers, and smokers / Ioverno, Salvatore; Baiocco, Roberto; Laghi, Fiorenzo; Verrastro, Valeria; Odorifero, Carmen; Dittrich, Marcella. - In: SUBSTANCE USE & MISUSE. - ISSN 1082-6084. - ELETTRONICO. - 53:4(2018), pp. 606-609. [10.1080/10826084.2017.1349801]

Interpersonal and intrapersonal differences among adolescent nonsmokers, ex-smokers, and smokers

IOVERNO, SALVATORE;BAIOCCO, ROBERTO;LAGHI, Fiorenzo;
2018

Abstract

Background: A large body of research has traced tobacco dependence among adolescents to a series of intrapersonal and interpersonal factors. However, there are remaining questions regarding the differences on these factors related to tobacco use. Objectives: We sought to investigate intrapersonal and interpersonal differences among adolescent nonsmokers, ex-smokers, and smokers. Methods: We used data from a 3-year project designed to investigate and address tobacco dependence among 1071 students (Mage = 15.76, SD = 1.52; girls = 51.54%) who were recruited from 11 high schools. Participants, filling out a survey, provided information on tobacco use (nonsmoker, ex-smoker, and smoker), tobacco-related experiences (smoking-related risk perception, parental smoking, number of friends who smoke, resisting peer pressure to smoke), cognitive variables (metacognitive skills), and personality traits (disinhibition and impulsivity). Results: Results from a discriminant function analysis showed that smokers and ex-smokers reported more disinhibition, impulsivity, number of friends who smoke and less self-control under peer pressure to smoke compared to nonsmokers. Ex-smokers reported less metacognitive processes, more smoking-related risk perception and were less likely to have parents who smoke. Conclusions/Importance: Interventions and campaigns aimed to persuade adolescents to stop smoking should work to develop adaptive metacognitive skills and an accurate risk perception of tobacco use. © 2017 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
2018
adolescence; ex-smokers; metacognition; occasional smokers; personality; regular smokers; tobacco; health (social science); medicine (miscellaneous); public health, environmental and occupational health; psychiatry and mental health
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Interpersonal and intrapersonal differences among adolescent nonsmokers, ex-smokers, and smokers / Ioverno, Salvatore; Baiocco, Roberto; Laghi, Fiorenzo; Verrastro, Valeria; Odorifero, Carmen; Dittrich, Marcella. - In: SUBSTANCE USE & MISUSE. - ISSN 1082-6084. - ELETTRONICO. - 53:4(2018), pp. 606-609. [10.1080/10826084.2017.1349801]
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