2014
DOI: 10.1093/ntr/ntu063
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Momentary Negative Moods and Being With Friends Precede Cigarette Use Among Korean American Emerging Adults

Abstract: Unlike more established smokers, these younger smokers may be strongly influenced by peer contexts as well as unpleasant affect. The interaction between social contexts and NA highlights a potential window for intervention for the population of KAEA smokers.

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“…Fang & Schinke, 2014; Helm, Okamoto, Kaliades, & Giroux, 2014; Okamoto, Helm, et al, 2014; Okamoto, Kulis, Helm, Edwards, & Giroux, 2014; Pedersen et al, 2014; Pokhrel & Herzog, 2014; Savage & Mezuk, 2014; Yu et al, 2014). Substance use emerged as an important health issue across a wide range of developmental periods, including adolescence (e.g., Helm et al, 2014; Okamoto, Kulis, et al, 2014), emerging adulthood (e.g., Jimi Huh, Heesung Shin, et al, 2014; Luczak et al, 2014) and all other periods of adulthood (e.g., Mukherjea et al, 2014; Tsang et al, 2014). The majority of studies used quantitative-correlational designs with analytical methods such as analysis of variance, linear or logistic regression, and structural equation modeling ( n = 15; e.g., Mukherjea et al, 2014).…”
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“…Fang & Schinke, 2014; Helm, Okamoto, Kaliades, & Giroux, 2014; Okamoto, Helm, et al, 2014; Okamoto, Kulis, Helm, Edwards, & Giroux, 2014; Pedersen et al, 2014; Pokhrel & Herzog, 2014; Savage & Mezuk, 2014; Yu et al, 2014). Substance use emerged as an important health issue across a wide range of developmental periods, including adolescence (e.g., Helm et al, 2014; Okamoto, Kulis, et al, 2014), emerging adulthood (e.g., Jimi Huh, Heesung Shin, et al, 2014; Luczak et al, 2014) and all other periods of adulthood (e.g., Mukherjea et al, 2014; Tsang et al, 2014). The majority of studies used quantitative-correlational designs with analytical methods such as analysis of variance, linear or logistic regression, and structural equation modeling ( n = 15; e.g., Mukherjea et al, 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The majority of studies used quantitative-correlational designs with analytical methods such as analysis of variance, linear or logistic regression, and structural equation modeling ( n = 15; e.g., Mukherjea et al, 2014). Among the correlational studies, six used longitudinal designs ( n = 6; Bart et al, 2014; Blanco et al, 2014; Boyd, Corbin, & Fromme, 2014; Jimi Huh, Heesung Shin, et al, 2014; Luczak et al, 2014; L.-T. Wu et al, 2014), and the rest used cross-sectional designs. Other studies used quantitative-experimental designs ( n = 1; L.…”
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“…However, little research exists to elucidate micro-level, dynamic processes and contexts surrounding smoking events among these individuals. Some attempts have recently been made to gather intensive, situation-specific data where presence of peers was shown to be associated with the likelihood of subsequent smoking (Huh et al, 2014). To the best of our knowledge, no other studies have unpacked this detail of contextual information about KAEA smoking habits.…”
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“…Other articles studied substance use more generally, covering cigarettes, alcohol, marijuana, or "hard" drugs (n = 8; L. Fang & Schinke, 2014;Helm, Okamoto, Kaliades, & Giroux, 2014;Okamoto, Kulis, Helm, Edwards, & Giroux, 2014;Savage & Mezuk, 2014;. Substance use emerged as an important health issue across a wide range of developmental periods, including adolescence (e.g., Okamoto, Kulis, et al, 2014), emerging adulthood (e.g., Jimi Huh, Heesung Shin, et al, 2014;Luczak et al, 2014) and all other periods of adulthood (e.g., Mukherjea et al, 2014;Tsang et al, 2014). The majority of studies used quantitative-correlational designs with analytical methods such as analysis of variance, linear or logistic regression, and structural equation modeling (n = 15; e.g., Mukherjea et al, 2014).…”
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