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Original Article

Sociodemographic Characteristics of Adolescent Smokers

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Pages 913-925 | Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

In this study we examined the interdependence of a broad range of sociodemographic characteristics in a large sample of 15-year-old smokers and nonsmokers. The most prominent risk factors for smoking included the father figure not being the natural father, low family SES, and the young person having a recent part-time job. In particular, the number of adverse sociodemographic conditions present was associated with an increased likelihood of daily smoking at ages 15 and 18. It is estimated that over a 1-year period the cost of cigarettes consumed by 15-year-olds alone is NZ4.6 million. Use of sociodemographic characteristics to target adolescents at risk of becoming smokers is discussed.

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