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Cigarette Smoking and Indicators of Psychosocial Distress in Southeast Asian and Central-Eastern European Adolescents

Authors

PAGE Randy ZARCO Emilia FERENC Ihasz JIRAPORN Suwanteerangkul MARTINA Uvacsek CHING Mei-Lee NAE-FANG Miao JAROMIR Simonek KLÁROVÁ Renata IACOB Hantiu IRÉN Kalabiska

Year of publication 2008
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source JOURNAL OF DRUG EDUCATION
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Sports Studies

Citation
Web https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.2190/DE.38.4.a
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.2190/DE.38.4.a
Field Pedagogy and education
Keywords cigarette smoking; psychosocial distress; Central-Eastern Europe; Southeast Asia; adolescents
Description The purpose of this study was to examine the association of cigarette smoking and 2 indicators of psychosocial distress (hopelessness and loneliness) among adolescents from 2 distinctly different regions of the world: Central-Eastern Europe (Hungary, Ukraine, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Romania, Poland) and Southeast Asia (Thailand, Taiwan, and the Philippines). Among Southeast Asian boys and girls, smokers had elevated hopelessness in comparison to nonsmokers but among Central-Eastern European students, this relationship was true only for girls and there was no relationship for boys. Across the country samples, there was only association of smoking with loneliness among Southeast Asian girls and Central-Eastern European girls. While Southeast Asian girls who smoked scored higher on loneliness than nonsmokers, the opposite was true among Central-Eastern European girls, with smokers scoring lower on loneliness.

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