Building the basis for primary prevention : factors related to cigarette smoking and alcohol use among adolescents

Background: Cigarette smoking and alcohol use influence morbidity and premature death all over the world. Studies have shown that most life-time smokers and adult heavy drinkers began their use during their adolescent years and between 80-90% of them before the age of 18. Thus, early onset of smokin...

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Main Author: Kristjansson, Álfgeir Logi
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Institutionen för folkhälsovetenskap / Department of Public Health Sciences 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10616/39222
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spelling ftkarolinskainst:oai:openarchive.ki.se:10616/39222 2023-05-15T16:49:11+02:00 Building the basis for primary prevention : factors related to cigarette smoking and alcohol use among adolescents Kristjansson, Álfgeir Logi 2010-05-21 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10616/39222 eng eng Institutionen för folkhälsovetenskap / Department of Public Health Sciences I. Kristjansson AL, Sigfusdottir ID, Allegrante JP, Helgason AR (2008). "Social correlates of cigarette smoking among Icelandic adolescents: a population-based cross-sectional study." BMC Public Health 8: 86 ::pmid::18328089 II. Kristjansson AL, Sigfusdottir ID, Allegrante JP, Helgason AR (2009). "Parental divorce and adolescent cigarette smoking and alcohol use: assessing the importance of family conflict." Acta Paediatr 98(3): 537-42. Epub 2008 Nov 19 ::pmid::19021591 III. Kristjansson AL, Sigfusdottir ID, James JE, Allegrante JP, Helgason AR (2010). "Perceived parental reactions and peer respect as predictors of adolescent cigarette smoking and alcohol use." Addict Behav 35(3): 256-9. Epub 2009 Oct 20 ::pmid::19892468 IV. Kristjansson ÁL, James JE, Allegrante JP, Sigfusdottir ID, Helgason ÁR (2010). "Adolescent substance use, parental monitoring and leisuretime activities: 12-year outcomes of primary prevention in Iceland." (Submitted) 978-91-7409-860-0 20100611kris http://hdl.handle.net/10616/39222 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis dok 2010 ftkarolinskainst 2022-10-05T22:33:47Z Background: Cigarette smoking and alcohol use influence morbidity and premature death all over the world. Studies have shown that most life-time smokers and adult heavy drinkers began their use during their adolescent years and between 80-90% of them before the age of 18. Thus, early onset of smoking and alcohol use increases the risk of later dependence. Alcohol use and cigarette smoking among adolescents are also strongly correlated behaviors. Adolescents who initiate smoking are much more likely to begin using alcohol at an early age than those who do not, and vice verse. Furthermore, both cigarette smoking and alcohol use among adolescents are known to be gateways to the use of other substances, adding further to the negative consequences of smoking and alcohol use. Hence, early identification of key determinants for adolescent cigarette smoking and alcohol use may serve to decrease the likelihood of later substance use development and related health problems and delinquent behaviors. Aims and objectives: The aim of this project is to investigate several important factors in the social environment of Icelandic adolescents that contribute to the likelihood of cigarette smoking and alcohol use initiation and progression. Senior public health scholars have highlighted the need for an increase in inter-disciplinary approaches for public health research and practice. Consequently, the coverage builds on a literature from both the social- and public health sciences. Material and method: The data for studies I-III is based on the population-based cross-sectional survey, Youth in Iceland in 2006. The study was designed to monitor adolescent health risk behaviors and social circumstances among others. The study base includes all noninstitutionalized children who were enrolled in the obligatory 9th and 10th grades, ages 14 to 15 years, in all secondary schools in Iceland during March 2006. A total of 7,430 students in 9th and 10th grade (49% males) completed the questionnaire in 2006, yielding a response rate of 81% ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Iceland Karolinska Institutet: Publications
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description Background: Cigarette smoking and alcohol use influence morbidity and premature death all over the world. Studies have shown that most life-time smokers and adult heavy drinkers began their use during their adolescent years and between 80-90% of them before the age of 18. Thus, early onset of smoking and alcohol use increases the risk of later dependence. Alcohol use and cigarette smoking among adolescents are also strongly correlated behaviors. Adolescents who initiate smoking are much more likely to begin using alcohol at an early age than those who do not, and vice verse. Furthermore, both cigarette smoking and alcohol use among adolescents are known to be gateways to the use of other substances, adding further to the negative consequences of smoking and alcohol use. Hence, early identification of key determinants for adolescent cigarette smoking and alcohol use may serve to decrease the likelihood of later substance use development and related health problems and delinquent behaviors. Aims and objectives: The aim of this project is to investigate several important factors in the social environment of Icelandic adolescents that contribute to the likelihood of cigarette smoking and alcohol use initiation and progression. Senior public health scholars have highlighted the need for an increase in inter-disciplinary approaches for public health research and practice. Consequently, the coverage builds on a literature from both the social- and public health sciences. Material and method: The data for studies I-III is based on the population-based cross-sectional survey, Youth in Iceland in 2006. The study was designed to monitor adolescent health risk behaviors and social circumstances among others. The study base includes all noninstitutionalized children who were enrolled in the obligatory 9th and 10th grades, ages 14 to 15 years, in all secondary schools in Iceland during March 2006. A total of 7,430 students in 9th and 10th grade (49% males) completed the questionnaire in 2006, yielding a response rate of 81% ...
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Building the basis for primary prevention : factors related to cigarette smoking and alcohol use among adolescents
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title Building the basis for primary prevention : factors related to cigarette smoking and alcohol use among adolescents
title_short Building the basis for primary prevention : factors related to cigarette smoking and alcohol use among adolescents
title_full Building the basis for primary prevention : factors related to cigarette smoking and alcohol use among adolescents
title_fullStr Building the basis for primary prevention : factors related to cigarette smoking and alcohol use among adolescents
title_full_unstemmed Building the basis for primary prevention : factors related to cigarette smoking and alcohol use among adolescents
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publisher Institutionen för folkhälsovetenskap / Department of Public Health Sciences
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op_relation I. Kristjansson AL, Sigfusdottir ID, Allegrante JP, Helgason AR (2008). "Social correlates of cigarette smoking among Icelandic adolescents: a population-based cross-sectional study." BMC Public Health 8: 86 ::pmid::18328089
II. Kristjansson AL, Sigfusdottir ID, Allegrante JP, Helgason AR (2009). "Parental divorce and adolescent cigarette smoking and alcohol use: assessing the importance of family conflict." Acta Paediatr 98(3): 537-42. Epub 2008 Nov 19 ::pmid::19021591
III. Kristjansson AL, Sigfusdottir ID, James JE, Allegrante JP, Helgason AR (2010). "Perceived parental reactions and peer respect as predictors of adolescent cigarette smoking and alcohol use." Addict Behav 35(3): 256-9. Epub 2009 Oct 20 ::pmid::19892468
IV. Kristjansson ÁL, James JE, Allegrante JP, Sigfusdottir ID, Helgason ÁR (2010). "Adolescent substance use, parental monitoring and leisuretime activities: 12-year outcomes of primary prevention in Iceland." (Submitted)
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