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Cigarette smoking among junior high school students in Beijing, China, 1988.
Authors:B P Zhu  M Liu  S Q Wang  G Q He  D H Chen  J H Shi  J Z Shang
Institution:Department of Epidemiology, Peking Union Medical College, People's Republic of China.
Abstract:Prevalence, behavioural patterns and risk factors of cigarette smoking were studied in a sample of 8437 junior high school students in Beijing in 1988. Smoking at least occasionally was reported by 34.4% of boys and 3.9% of girls, though the intensity tended to be low. Smoking prevalence increased with age among boys. Inhaling smoke into the lungs was practised by 68.2% of the boys who smoked and 37.3% of the girls. 'Believing that one looks elegant when smoking', 'trying to be fashionable' and 'seeking stimulation' were the most important reasons for smoking. Of the boys 83.5% and of the girls 86.5% usually smoked with friends or schoolmates. Many more boys (19.2%) than girls (1.7%) smoked at home. Examinations of risk factors for teenage smoking showed that it was associated with a combination of familial, psychological and socio-school factors, with peer group pressure being the most important one.
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