Journal article
Affective Behavior and Temperament Predict the Onset of Smoking in Adolescence
A Cheetham, NB Allen, O Schwartz, JG Simmons, S Whittle, ML Byrne, L Sheeber, DI Lubman
Psychology of Addictive Behaviors | Published : 2015
DOI: 10.1037/adb0000048
Abstract
Earlier use of tobacco in adolescence is associated with numerous adverse outcomes later in life. Although a number of studies have linked individual differences in affective functioning to adolescent smoking, these have relied primarily on self-report measures, and the contribution of different dimensions of affect to the onset of tobacco use during this period remains unclear. The current study examined these issues in a sample of 180 adolescents recruited from an ongoing prospective, longitudinal study examining emotional development. At approximately age 12, participants completed a questionnaire measure of affective temperament and took part in a family interaction task that was coded o..
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