If Parents Establish a No-Smoking Agreement With Their Offspring, Does This Prevent Adolescents From Smoking? Findings From Three Dutch Studies

Data from three studies were used to investigate whether the establishment of a no-smoking agreement is related to lower odds of adolescent smoking. The prevalence of a no-smoking agreement was first explored by using a national sample involving 4,501 Dutch adolescents. Second, data from a longitudinal study among 595 early adolescents and their parents were used to test whether establishing a no-smoking agreement prevents adolescents from smoking. Third, the authors tested among 856 early-and mid-adolescents and their parents, whether in addition to the establishment of a no-smoking agreement... Mehr ...

Verfasser: den Exter Blokland, E.A.W.
Engels, R.C.M.E.
Harakeh, Z.
Hale III, W.W.
Meeus, W.H.J.
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2009
Schlagwörter: Niet-toepassingsgericht onderzoek / Pedagogy / Psychologie / Maatschappelijke structuren en relaties / Jeugd / Logic / Menswetenschappen / Pedagogie en Andragogie/Onderwijskunde (PEAN) / Sociale wetenschappen / Jeugdhulpverlening / Opvoeding binnen het gezin / Adolescent and child psychology / m / Ontwikkelingspsychologie / Overig maatschappelijk onderzoek / puberteit / adolescentie / Construerende Technische Wetenschappen / Psychology / Pedagogiek / Taverne / International (English)
Sprache: Englisch
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Data from three studies were used to investigate whether the establishment of a no-smoking agreement is related to lower odds of adolescent smoking. The prevalence of a no-smoking agreement was first explored by using a national sample involving 4,501 Dutch adolescents. Second, data from a longitudinal study among 595 early adolescents and their parents were used to test whether establishing a no-smoking agreement prevents adolescents from smoking. Third, the authors tested among 856 early-and mid-adolescents and their parents, whether in addition to the establishment of a no-smoking agreement, the frequency and quality of communication on smoking issues had an effect on adolescent smoking. The findings do not support that establishing a no-smoking agreement is an effective deterrent with regard to adolescent smoking. Parents who want to prevent smoking might consider focusing their efforts on establishing a good quality of communication on smoking issues whereas parents who just talk a lot about smoking issues without considering the quality of their communication might do more harm than good.