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Cognitions about smoking and not smoking in adolescence.

Health Educ Behav

August 2009

Institute for Psychological Research, Leiden University, and NDDO Institute for Prevention and Early Diagnostics, Amsterdam, Netherlands.

The theory of planned behavior identifies important proximal determinants of behavior, including attitude toward the behavior, perception of subjective norms exerted by significant others, and perception of perceived control over performance of the behavior. Because research in the planned behavior tradition has focused on desirable target behaviors, it is not clear how these determinants can best be conceptualized to account for adolescents' acquisition of health risk behaviors such as smoking. This cross-sectional study compared the explanatory power of planned behavior constructs assessed in relation to "smoking" and "not smoking" in a sample of 248 Dutch secondary students (aged 12 to 17 years; 56% girls).

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