2014
DOI: 10.1542/peds.2013-3003
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Parental Smoking Exposure and Adolescent Smoking Trajectories

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“…While we did not evaluate parental smoking status, adolescents who have nicotine-dependent parents are known to have earlier onset of smoking and more intense smoking patterns. 17 Parental permissiveness with regard to tobacco use also mediates both initiation and cessation of cigarette use. 24,25 With respect to e-cigarettes, many parents may not condone and may even actively endorse use.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…While we did not evaluate parental smoking status, adolescents who have nicotine-dependent parents are known to have earlier onset of smoking and more intense smoking patterns. 17 Parental permissiveness with regard to tobacco use also mediates both initiation and cessation of cigarette use. 24,25 With respect to e-cigarettes, many parents may not condone and may even actively endorse use.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, although we did not have a specific hypothesis about flavors, we were interested in exploring if use of menthol and sweet flavors differed among smokers, who presumably may have had more experience with flavors in tobacco products, when compared with nonsmokers. Finally, considering the unrestricted vigorous marketing of these devices in ways that are prohibited for cigarettes 15 and the established strong influences of both advertising 16 and exposure to other smokers like parents 17 and peers 18 on adolescent cigarette use behaviors, we also explored where adolescents had observed e-cigarette marketing and where they acquired their e-cigarettes.…”
Section: E-cigarette Use Among High School and Middle School Adolescementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, adolescents' social ecological contexts, particularly the family unit, are also important in terms of preventative cancer interventions. A large literature emphasizes parents as having an integral role in adolescents' health behaviors linked to cancer (e.g., smoking cigarettes, Mays et al 2014;drinking alcohol, Mares et al 2012;tanning bed use, Holman and Watson 2013;human papillomavirus vaccination, Holman et al 2014;nutrition, Larsona et al 2013;exercise, Sukys et al 2014). Although this topic extends beyond the scope of the present review, cancer researchers may turn to that literature to gain additional ideas for implementing interventions directed at social ecological contexts of adolescent cancer patients.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Conversely, a lower level of parent education may play a role in reinforcing negative behavioural patterns among young people. Numerous studies have demonstrated that tobacco smoking is more frequent among smokers' children [5,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%