Why do Danish adolescents take up smoking?
Authors: Klavs Holm1; Stef P.J. Kremers2; Hein de Vries2
Source: European Journal of Public Health, Volume 13, Number 1, March 2003 , pp. 67-74(8)
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Abstract:
Background: For the first time a comprehensive international research-based smoking prevention programme addressing adolescents has been launched in Denmark. The ESFA cohort study started in 1997, and this article presents baseline findings. Factors that relate to the initiation of adolescent smoking are found among the concepts of attitude, social norms, social pressure and self-efficacy beliefs. Methods: Baseline findings from Danish adolescents (n=1770) in secondary school (mean age 13.8 years). Results: The cross-sectional baseline data show that the attitudesocial influenceefficacy-model proves to be of value in highlighting the associations of adolescent smoking behaviour. Social self-efficacy, peer smoking behaviour and the intention to smoke proved to have the strongest associations with smoking. Conclusion: It is recommended that self-efficacy beliefs and the individual intentions to smoke should be included in the future in smoking prevention programmes in Denmark. Furthermore, a distinction between the roles of parents and peers should be emphasized when addressing the social environment of adolescents in health promotion.Keywords: adolescents; prevention; smoking
Document Type: Research article
Affiliations: 1: Danish Cancer Society, Cancer Prevention and Documentation, Copenhagen, Denmark 2: Department of Health Education and Promotion, University of Maastricht, the Netherlands
Publication date: 2003-03-01
- The European Journal of Public Health is a multidisciplinary journal in the field of public health, publishing contributions from social medicine, epidemiology, health services research, management, ethics and law, health economics, social sciences and environmental health.
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