Effects of parents' education and occupation on adolescent smoking and the mediating role of smoking-specific parenting and parent smoking

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2011Number of pages
9 p.
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European Addiction Research, 17, 2, (2011), pp. 55-63ISSN
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Journal title
European Addiction Research
Volume
vol. 17
Issue
iss. 2
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English (eng)
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p. 55
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p. 63
Subject
Developmental PsychopathologyAbstract
The current study examined the independent effects of parents’ educational attainment and occupational status on adolescent smoking and mediation of smoking-specific communication and parents’ smoking behaviours on this link. Data were collected in a multi-informant, full-family design in two sampling waves separated by 3 years (n = 358). Education, occupational status, communication, and smoking were assessed via parent and child report. Different effects were found for the indicators of father and mother’s socioeconomic status (education and occupation) for three study outcomes (adolescent lifetime smoking, smoking onset, and smoking continuation). Bootstrapping procedures revealed no mediation in any of the socioeconomic status adolescent smoking associations. Study limitations and implications are discussed.
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