Beliefs About Smoking Among Adolescents–Gender and Ethnic Differences
- 1 March 1999
- journal article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Child & Adolescent Substance Abuse
- Vol. 8 (3) , 37-54
- https://doi.org/10.1300/j029v08n03_03
Abstract
A consistent 20-year trend in adolescent tobacco use is that African American youth smoke cigarettes at a lower rate than other ethnic groups. To better understand this difference, our study identified gender and ethnic beliefs about cigarette smoking and abstention from smoking. In a multiethnic sample of adolescents, based on qualitative analysis of 63 in depth interviews with African American, Hispanic, and European American adolescents, we found unique beliefs. In general, adolescents were well aware of the adverse health effects of smoking. Female adolescents were more concerned with aesthetics as a smoking disadvantage than were male adolescents. Unique to this study, African Americans and Never Smokers emphasized moral and ethical reasons for not smoking. Examples of the Moral/Ethical theme are “They know wrong from right” and “It is not right to do it.” We discuss how the Moral/Ethical theme may have developed. Further, we present recommendations for future research to clarify influences for smoking and not smoking by gender and ethnic group among adolescents.Keywords
This publication has 13 references indexed in Scilit:
- The Theory of Planned Behavior: A Review of its Applications to Health-Related BehaviorsAmerican Journal of Health Promotion, 1996
- Gender Differences in the Determinants of SmokingJournal of Drug Issues, 1994
- The Human Costs of Tobacco UseNew England Journal of Medicine, 1994
- Tobacco use by black and white adolescents: the validity of self-reports.American Journal of Public Health, 1994
- Factors promoting cigarette smoking among black youth: A causal modeling approachAddictive Behaviors, 1993
- School-based substance abuse prevention: a review of the state of the art in curriculum, 1980–1990Health Education Research, 1992
- Correlates and predictors of smoking among black adolescentsAddictive Behaviors, 1992
- The theory of planned behaviorOrganizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 1991
- The Prediction of Intention to Smoke Only in Designated Work Site AreasJournal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 1990
- Adolescents' value images of smokers, ex-smokers, and nonsmokersAddictive Behaviors, 1990