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Separate effects of cigarette smoke yield and smoke taste on smoking behavior
Psychopharmacology, 1989The purpose of this experiment was to compare independently the influence of different cigarette smoke taste categories and different machine standard smoke yield values on cigarette smoking behavior and related subjective measures. In six separate sessions 15 regular smokers were presented with a medium and a low smoke yield cigarette of each of the ...
R, Nil, K, Bättig
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Limitation of Smoking by Sons and Daughters who Smoke and Smoking Behavior of Parents
The Journal of Genetic Psychology, 1971(1971). Limitation of Smoking by Sons and Daughters who Smoke and Smoking Behavior of Parents. The Journal of Genetic Psychology: Vol. 118, No. 2, pp. 293-296.
D J, Baer, J M, Katkin
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Parental Smoking and Smoking Behavior in Asthmatic and Nonasthmatic Adolescents
Journal of Asthma, 2005Smoking may have serious consequences for asthmatics. Nevertheless, studies have shown that smoking behavior among asthmatics is similar to or even higher than that of nonasthmatics. Since the relationship between parental smoking and child smoking is well established, this study examined whether the association between parental and child smoking ...
Roy, Otten +2 more
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The Importance of Smoking Definitions for the Study of Adolescent Smoking Behavior
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing, 2006Smoking is the leading cause of death and smoking initiation rarely occurs after adolescence. Thus research on adolescent smoking is crucial. A consistent definition of smoking is important because inconsistent definitions make comparisons across studies an arduous task.
Sunhee, Park, Kyung Ja, June
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The Effect of Differently Worded No-Smoking Signs on Smoking Behavior
International Journal of the Addictions, 1981The effect of positively versus negatively worded no-smoking signs was investigated in an attempt to determine the effectiveness of controlling smoking in a hospital setting. Unobtrusive measurements of smoking behavior were taken in the main lobby before and after the placement of positively and negatively worded no-smoking signs.
H H, Dawley, J, Morrison, S, Carrol
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Prenatal Smoking and Antisocial Behavior
Archives of General Psychiatry, 1999Note: This publication comments on the article by P. Brennan et al. discussing the link between prenatal smoking and adult male crime (see record #16076). Brennan, P., Grekin, E.R., & Mednick, S.A. (1999, March). Maternal Smoking During Pregnancy and Adult Male Criminal Outcomes. Archives of General Psychiatry, 56(3), 215-219.
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To Smoke or Not To Smoke: Is the Risky Behavior the Opposite of the Healthy Behavior?
Health Behavior and Policy Review, 2014Susan E. Middlestadt +2 more
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Smoking on Cue: A Behavioral Approach to Smoking Reduction
Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 1971D, Shapiro +3 more
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