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Stress and coping as determinants of adolescent smoking behaviour
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posted on 2023-06-07, 18:03 authored by Shaun Dugan, Barbara Lloyd, Kevin LucasRelationships between perceived stress, coping, and smoking behavior were examined both cross-sectionally and prospectively in a large sample of English adolescents recruited from secondary schools in East Sussex. Significant cross-sectional and prospective associations are reported between smoking behavior and perceived stress, “cathartic” coping, and perception of smoking as a coping resource. The hypothesis that female adolescents smoke more than do males because they perceive more stress in their lives and cope with it differently was not supported.
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Journal of Applied Social PsychologyISSN
1559-1816Publisher
Wiley-BlackwellIssue
4Volume
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870 - 886ISBN
0021-9029Department affiliated with
- Psychology Publications
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2012-02-06Usage metrics
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