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Baillie, L. E.; Lovato, C. Y.; Taylor, E.; Rutherford, M. B.; Smith, M. – Health Education Research, 2008
Thirty per cent of school districts in British Columbia do not ban smoking outright on school grounds, and in several instances, smoking is permitted in smoking pits, regardless of school district policy. While there is evidence to suggest that enforcing a tobacco-free environment for students does reduce adolescent smoking rates, the concomitant…
Descriptors: Discipline Problems, Smoking, Foreign Countries, Board of Education Policy
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Rothman, Emily F.; Dejong, William; Palfai, Tibor; Saitz, Richard – Substance Abuse, 2008
This study investigated the relationship between age of first drink (AFD) and a broad range of negative alcohol-related outcomes among college students exhibiting unhealthy alcohol use. We conducted an anonymous on-line survey to collect self-report data from first-year college students at a large northeastern university. Among 1,792 respondents…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Drinking, Age Differences, Alcohol Abuse
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Hutcheson, Tresza D.; Greiner, K. Allen; Ellerbeck, Edward F.; Jeffries, Shawn K.; Mussulman, Laura M.; Casey, Genevieve N. – Journal of Rural Health, 2008
Context: Rural communities are adversely impacted by increased rates of tobacco use. Rural residents may be exposed to unique communal norms and other factors that influence smoking cessation. Purpose: This study explored facilitating factors and barriers to cessation and the role of rural health care systems in the smoking-cessation process.…
Descriptors: Smoking, Self Efficacy, Physicians, Focus Groups
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Riley, William; Obermayer, Jami; Jean-Mary, Jersino – Journal of American College Health, 2008
Objective: The authors developed a smoking cessation program using mobile phone text messaging to provide tailored and stage-specific messages to college smokers. Participants and Methods: The authors recruited 31 daily smokers who desired to quit from a college campus and asked them to use an Internet and mobile phone text messaging program to…
Descriptors: Smoking, College Students, Computer Mediated Communication, Health Promotion
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Al-Mulla, Ahmad Moh'd; Helmy, Sahar Abdou; Al-Lawati, Jawad; Nasser, Sami Al; Rahman, Salah Ali Abdel; Almutawa, Ayesha; Saab, Bassam Abi; Al-Bedah, Abdullah Mohammed; Al-Rabeah, Abdullah Mohamed; Bahaj, Ahmed Ali; El-Awa, Fatimah; Warren, Charles W.; Jones, Nathan R.; Asma, Samira – Journal of School Health, 2008
Background: This article examines differences and similarities in adolescent tobacco use among Member States of the Health Ministers' Council for the Gulf Cooperation Council (HMC/GCC) using Global Youth Tobacco Survey (GYTS) data. Methods: Nationally representative samples of students in grades associated with ages 13-15 in Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman,…
Descriptors: Advertising, Smoking, Incidence, Foreign Countries
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Guilamo-Ramos, Vincent; Bouris, Alida M.; Dittus, Patricia; Jaccard, James – Youth & Society, 2008
Research on parent-adolescent communication about cigarette smoking in Latino families remains relatively scarce. This dearth of information is worrisome given the high rates of tobacco use among Latino adolescents and the large burden borne by adult Latinos in smoking-related morbidity and mortality. This study presents qualitative data on…
Descriptors: Mothers, Focus Groups, Parent Child Relationship, Adolescents
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Kasapoglu, Aytul; Ozerkmen, Necmettin – Journal of Child & Adolescent Substance Abuse, 2008
This paper aims to discuss important predictors of adolescent cigarette smoking behavior, such as their sociodemographic characteristics (age, gender, socioeconomic status, mother's and father's educational level, and school type), health-promoting behavior (healthy nutrition, physical activities), risk behavior (cigarette smoking and alcohol…
Descriptors: Age, Physical Activities, Smoking, Life Satisfaction
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Horneffer-Ginter, Karen – Journal of American College Health, 2008
When considering health promotion among college students, 2 questions that arise are how to (1) most effectively offer health initiatives and (2) motivate students to participate in these efforts. Objective: In responding to these questions, the author considered 2 health-promotion tools: the transtheoretical model and the concept of possible…
Descriptors: Stress Management, College Students, Health Promotion, Smoking
Johnston, Lloyd D.; O'Malley, Patrick M.; Bachman, Jerald G.; Schulenberg, John E.; Miech, Richard A. – Institute for Social Research, 2014
Substance use is a leading cause of preventable morbidity and mortality, and is in large part why people in the U.S. have the highest probability among industrialized nations of dying by age 50. Substance use deserves our sustained attention. It is also an important determinant of many social ills including child and spouse abuse, violence more…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, College Students, Grade 8, Grade 10
Bastien, Samuel A., IV; Kessler, Marc – 1983
Prior studies of hypnotic treatment of smoking have reported abstinence rates of between 17 and 88 percent at six months, but few have investigated procedures or forms of suggestions. To compare the effectiveness of positive and negative hypnotic suggestions and self-hypnosis for cessation of smoking, 32 subjects were assigned to one of four…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Hypnosis, Predictor Variables, Smoking
National Cancer Inst. (NIH), Bethesda, MD. – 1987
This document is a self-help booklet designed to help individuals quit smoking. Information, as well as inspiration, is provided in the form of pointers under these topics: (1) preparing yourself for quitting; (2) knowing what to expect; (3) involving someone else; (4) ways of quitting, including switching brands, cutting down on the number of…
Descriptors: Drug Rehabilitation, Health Education, Smoking, Tobacco
Deckner, C. William; Rogers, Ronald W. – 1970
It is hypothesized that the drug, epinephrine, used in conjunction with a fear arousing film on the consquences of smoking would be more effective than either alone in increasing fear and negative attitudes toward smoking and, resultantly, in reducing cigarette consumption. The experimenters assigned 119 subjects to the four cells of a 2x2…
Descriptors: Health, Research, Responses, Smoking
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Landers, Cassie; Orlandi, Mario A. – Educational Horizons, 1987
The authors discuss the factors related to the acquisition of adolescent smoking and describe intervention programs that have evolved to prevent smoking. They hypothesize that the same correlates would apply to smokeless tobacco use among this age group. (CH)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Health Education, Prevention, Smoking
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Brown, Richard A.; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1984
Conducted a pilot study which combined nicotine-fading and relapse prevention with smokers (N=30) and compared this program to conditions where subjects (N=46) received nicotine-fading or relapse prevention only. Results showed no difference among groups in abstinence or rate at any follow-up point. (LLL)
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Change, Motivation Techniques, Smoking
Journal of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, 1972
Descriptors: Females, Health, Males, Smoking
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