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RESEARCH PAPER: PARENT-CHILD RELATIONSHIP AND SMOKING AMONG COLLEGE STUDENTS: ROLE OF PARENTS IN FEMALES’ AND MALES’ SMOKING BEHAVIOR

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  81-90

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 Objective: Youth SMOKING has long been a major concern at individual, familial, and national levels. The purpose of the current study was to investigate the role of parent-child relationship in the SMOKING behavior and SMOKING intensity among COLLEGE STUDENTS. We also aimed to investigate gender-specific variations in the association between mother-child and FATHER-CHILD RELATIONSHIPs and SMOKING behavior and its intensity among female and male COLLEGE STUDENTS.Methods: The sample consisted of COLLEGE STUDENTS (N=242: 142 smokers, 99 nonsmokers) who were selected using snowball sampling method among the students of Guilan University.Participants completed the parent-child relationship survey and Fagerstrom Test for NICOTINE DEPENDENCE. Binary and multinomial logistic regressions were used for analyzing.Results: Results showed that MOTHER-CHILD RELATIONSHIP, but not FATHER-CHILD RELATIONSHIP, was the significant predictor of SMOKING status. Also, MOTHER-CHILD RELATIONSHIP could predict low to moderate levels of dependence on nicotine. Finally, among male students, MOTHER-CHILD RELATIONSHIP was the significant predictor of SMOKING. Neither mother-child nor FATHER-CHILD RELATIONSHIPs were the significant predictors of SMOKING status among female students.Conclusion: Further research is needed to clear our understanding of gender-specific correlates of SMOKING among youth.

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    MOJALLAL, MAHSA, HOSSEINKHANZADEH, ABBAS ALI, TAHER, MAHBOOBE, & YAHYAZADEH, AIDA. (2017). RESEARCH PAPER: PARENT-CHILD RELATIONSHIP AND SMOKING AMONG COLLEGE STUDENTS: ROLE OF PARENTS IN FEMALES’ AND MALES’ SMOKING BEHAVIOR. PRACTICE IN CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY, 5(2), 81-90. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/345934/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    MOJALLAL MAHSA, HOSSEINKHANZADEH ABBAS ALI, TAHER MAHBOOBE, YAHYAZADEH AIDA. RESEARCH PAPER: PARENT-CHILD RELATIONSHIP AND SMOKING AMONG COLLEGE STUDENTS: ROLE OF PARENTS IN FEMALES’ AND MALES’ SMOKING BEHAVIOR. PRACTICE IN CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY[Internet]. 2017;5(2):81-90. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/345934/en

    IEEE: Copy

    MAHSA MOJALLAL, ABBAS ALI HOSSEINKHANZADEH, MAHBOOBE TAHER, and AIDA YAHYAZADEH, “RESEARCH PAPER: PARENT-CHILD RELATIONSHIP AND SMOKING AMONG COLLEGE STUDENTS: ROLE OF PARENTS IN FEMALES’ AND MALES’ SMOKING BEHAVIOR,” PRACTICE IN CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY, vol. 5, no. 2, pp. 81–90, 2017, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/345934/en

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