Factors associated with former smokers among female adolescents in rural Virginia.

Addict Behav

Department of Human Development, Virginia Tech, Northern Virginia Center, 7054 Haycock Road, Room 202G, Falls Church, VA 22043, USA.

Published: January 2005

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study explored ecological factors influencing smoking behaviors among female adolescents in Virginia, focusing on differences between former smokers (FS), current smokers (CS), and never smokers (NS).
  • FS girls exhibited healthier behaviors compared to CS, showing lower delinquency rates, less substance use, and improved mental health indicators.
  • Results indicate that increased parental monitoring, self-esteem, and academic performance contribute to lower smoking rates, suggesting important considerations for smoking intervention programs targeted at rural adolescent girls.

Article Abstract

We examined multiple ecological factors (individual, family, peer, school, and community) associated with female adolescent former smokers (FS), current smokers (CS), and never smokers (NS) in a sample of 2029 seventh to twelfth grade girls living in a rural area of Virginia. We were particularly interesting in examining variables related to FS. Compared to CS, FS reported lower levels of delinquency, less coping by taking drugs, less availability of cigarettes, and less alcohol and marijuana use. They also reported less depression, fewer suicidal thoughts, and fewer suicide attempts than CS. FS reported spending more time in community clubs, had higher self-esteem, obtained higher grades, had more parental monitoring, more parent attachment, and more school attachment than CS. Logistical regression analysis predicting current or former smoking status revealed significant effects on coping by taking drugs, alcohol use, depression, grades, parental monitoring, and perceived availability of cigarettes. The findings have implications for smoking intervention programs with adolescent girls in rural areas.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.addbeh.2004.04.004DOI Listing

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