Smoking and related factors of the social environment among adolescents in the Republic of Karelia, Russia in 1995 and 2004

Background : To investigate changes in smoking prevalence associated with social factors and existing health policies among adolescents in Russia from 1995 to 2004. Methods: In 1995 and 2004 a confidential questionnaire was distributed to every 9th grade student of all 10 comprehensive schools of th...

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Published in:The European Journal of Public Health
Main Authors: Rogacheva, Anastasiya, Laatikainen, Tiina, Patja, Kristiina, Paavola, Meri, Tossavainen, Kerttu, Vartiainen, Erkki
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Published: Oxford University Press 2008
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author Rogacheva, Anastasiya
Laatikainen, Tiina
Patja, Kristiina
Paavola, Meri
Tossavainen, Kerttu
Vartiainen, Erkki
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description Background : To investigate changes in smoking prevalence associated with social factors and existing health policies among adolescents in Russia from 1995 to 2004. Methods: In 1995 and 2004 a confidential questionnaire was distributed to every 9th grade student of all 10 comprehensive schools of the Pitkäranta in Republic of Karelia, Russia. In 1995, 385 children participated in the survey (response rate 95%) and 395 children (response rate 85%) in 2004. Results: Twenty-nine percent of boys smoked daily in 1995 and 31% in 2004. Daily smoking doubled from 7% to 15% for girls. Smoking in the schoolyard increased among girls. The proportion of girls who reported smoking at home with their parents’ knowledge increased. Both genders cited the ease of purchasing tobacco as a minor. Knowledge about the fast development of tobacco addiction increased statistically significantly among boys. Fewer numbers of respondents of either gender thought that young smokers look ‘cool’ and more grown up. Having a best friend who smoked was the strongest predictor for smoking for both genders. Conclusion : Smoking has increased among girls. Social environment is a predisposing factor. Anti-smoking legislation was implemented weakly. Minors purchase tobacco relatively easily. Knowledge about tobacco's harmfulness has somewhat increased but is not sufficient to deter starting smoking, especially among non-smoking girls. Adequate education of adolescents on the hazards of tobacco consumption is needed, accompanied by a more determined enforcement of health policies. The potent influence of peers should be considered when planning preventive interventions.
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spelling fthighwire:oai:open-archive.highwire.org:eurpub:ckn083v1 2025-01-16T22:50:49+00:00 Smoking and related factors of the social environment among adolescents in the Republic of Karelia, Russia in 1995 and 2004 Rogacheva, Anastasiya Laatikainen, Tiina Patja, Kristiina Paavola, Meri Tossavainen, Kerttu Vartiainen, Erkki 2008-09-27 04:44:14.0 text/html http://eurpub.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/ckn083v1 https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckn083 en eng Oxford University Press http://eurpub.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/ckn083v1 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckn083 Copyright (C) 2008, Oxford University Press Article TEXT 2008 fthighwire https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckn083 2013-05-27T14:30:50Z Background : To investigate changes in smoking prevalence associated with social factors and existing health policies among adolescents in Russia from 1995 to 2004. Methods: In 1995 and 2004 a confidential questionnaire was distributed to every 9th grade student of all 10 comprehensive schools of the Pitkäranta in Republic of Karelia, Russia. In 1995, 385 children participated in the survey (response rate 95%) and 395 children (response rate 85%) in 2004. Results: Twenty-nine percent of boys smoked daily in 1995 and 31% in 2004. Daily smoking doubled from 7% to 15% for girls. Smoking in the schoolyard increased among girls. The proportion of girls who reported smoking at home with their parents’ knowledge increased. Both genders cited the ease of purchasing tobacco as a minor. Knowledge about the fast development of tobacco addiction increased statistically significantly among boys. Fewer numbers of respondents of either gender thought that young smokers look ‘cool’ and more grown up. Having a best friend who smoked was the strongest predictor for smoking for both genders. Conclusion : Smoking has increased among girls. Social environment is a predisposing factor. Anti-smoking legislation was implemented weakly. Minors purchase tobacco relatively easily. Knowledge about tobacco's harmfulness has somewhat increased but is not sufficient to deter starting smoking, especially among non-smoking girls. Adequate education of adolescents on the hazards of tobacco consumption is needed, accompanied by a more determined enforcement of health policies. The potent influence of peers should be considered when planning preventive interventions. Text karelia* Republic of Karelia HighWire Press (Stanford University) Pitkäranta ENVELOPE(27.464,27.464,66.737,66.737) The European Journal of Public Health 18 6 630 636
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Rogacheva, Anastasiya
Laatikainen, Tiina
Patja, Kristiina
Paavola, Meri
Tossavainen, Kerttu
Vartiainen, Erkki
Smoking and related factors of the social environment among adolescents in the Republic of Karelia, Russia in 1995 and 2004
title Smoking and related factors of the social environment among adolescents in the Republic of Karelia, Russia in 1995 and 2004
title_full Smoking and related factors of the social environment among adolescents in the Republic of Karelia, Russia in 1995 and 2004
title_fullStr Smoking and related factors of the social environment among adolescents in the Republic of Karelia, Russia in 1995 and 2004
title_full_unstemmed Smoking and related factors of the social environment among adolescents in the Republic of Karelia, Russia in 1995 and 2004
title_short Smoking and related factors of the social environment among adolescents in the Republic of Karelia, Russia in 1995 and 2004
title_sort smoking and related factors of the social environment among adolescents in the republic of karelia, russia in 1995 and 2004
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