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Becoming a smoker: Adapting Becker’s model of deviance for adolescent smoking

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Pages 53-67 | Received 13 Jul 2005, Accepted 26 Sep 2006, Published online: 17 Dec 2014
 

Abstract

This study examines attitudes to smoking among adolescents. Data for the study is derived from a large quantitative French cross-sectional survey of school students. Attitudes toward smoking were found to be associated with regularity and quantity of consumption, and the type of school attended. These associations are explained according to Becker’s concept of a ‘moral career’, for attitudes differ among occasional, regular and heavy smokers. The association with school type indicates advanced formal schooling enables students to offer sophisticated rationalisations for smoking, combining an acknowledgement of health-related risks of smoking, emphasis on personal benefits derived from smoking, and claims that smoking is a private matter.

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