Developmental trajectories of cigarette smoking and their correlates from early adolescence to young adulthood |
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Authors: | Orlando Maria Tucker Joan S Ellickson Phyllis L Klein David J |
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Affiliation: | RAND, Santa Monica, CA 90407-2138, USA. maria_orlando@rand.org |
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Abstract: | Smoking initiation typically occurs in adolescence and increases over time into emerging adulthood. Thus adolescence and emerging adulthood compose a critical time period for prevention and intervention efforts. To inform these efforts, this study used latent growth mixture modeling to identify 6 smoking trajectories from ages 13 to 23 among 5,914 individuals: nonsmokers (28%), stable highs (6%), early increasers (10%), late increasers (10%), decreasers (6%), and triers (40%). By age 23, the trajectories merged into 2 distinct groups of low- and high-frequency and their standing on age 23 outcomes reflected this grouping. Consideration of these results can help researchers identify at-risk individuals before their smoking becomes too problematic, providing an opportunity for intervention and possible prevention of nicotine dependence. |
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