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Publication Date: 1995
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The Contributions of Mothers and Fathers to the Intergenerational Transmission of Cigarette Smoking in Adolescence.
Kandel, Denise B.; Wu, Ping
Journal of Research on Adolescence, v5 n2 p225-52 1995
A study found that children whose parents smoke are more likely to be smokers than children whose parents do not smoke. Maternal smoking has a stronger effect than paternal smoking on smoking by young adolescents, and has a stronger effect on daughters than on sons. Perceived peer smoking is an important determinant of a child smoking, especially for boys. (TJQ)
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Language: English
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