Differential effects of parenting strategies on child smoking trajectories: A longitudinal assessment over twelve years
Auteurs: Zhiyong Yang et Richard G. Netemeyer
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Résumé (anglais)
Past studies exhibit mixed findings regarding the effect of parenting strategies on children’s behavior. We propose that it is due to behavioral heterogeneity among children – they differ in sensitivity to parental influence – and simultaneously examine the effects of parenting strategies on a child’s: (1) probability to follow a specific trajectory for smoking growth; (2) growth pattern within a particular smoking trajectory; and (3) tobacco dependence at adulthood. Using nationally representative longitudinal data gathered over twelve years, we reveal five distinct smoking trajectories, namely stable nonsmokers (62.5%), gradual escalators (17.5%), rapid escalators (9.4%), stable light smokers (9.3%), and quitters (1.2%). Parenting strategies have differential effects on these segments. The shapes of these trajectories, in turn, affect children’s tobacco dependence at adulthood. This research provides a novel profiling approach to depict the “typical” child in each segment, and offers social workers and policy makers new avenues to design targeted tobacco prevention/cessation programs.
Détails
Type | Article de journal |
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Auteur | Zhiyong Yang et Richard G. Netemeyer |
Année de pulication | 2015 |
Titre | Differential effects of parenting strategies on child smoking trajectories: A longitudinal assessment over twelve years |
Volume | 68 |
Nom du Journal | Journal of Business Research |
Numéro | 6 |
Pages | 1273-1282 |
Langue de publication | Anglais |
- Zhiyong Yang
- Zhiyong Yang et Richard G. Netemeyer
- Differential effects of parenting strategies on child smoking trajectories: A longitudinal assessment over twelve years
- Journal of Business Research
- 68
- 2015
- 6
- 1273-1282