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Psychosocial Correlates of Smoking Trajectories Among Urban African American Adolescents
University of MichiganAnn Arbor Little is known of smoking trajectories or of the correlates of smoking trajectories among African American youth. Ninth-grade African American adolescents (n = 566) were interviewed in Year 1 and then were subsequently interviewed annually for 3 additional years. Five trajectories of cigarette smokers were identified: abstainers, experimenters/consistent light smokers, consistent regular smokers, accelerators, and quitters. Psychological well-being at Year 1 was lower among consistent regular smokers and accelerators as compared to abstainers. Variance in other problem behaviors mirrored the smoker trajectories. At Year 4,the abstainers and experimenters/consistent light smokers reported greater participation in sports activities as compared to the quitters, whereas the abstainers reported greater participation in other school activities as compared to the consistent regular smokers.
Key Words: African American adolescent smoking psychological well-being problem behaviors prosocial participation
Journal of Adolescent Research, Vol. 20, No. 4,
423-452 (2005) This article has been cited by other articles:
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