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Title: Maternal and Child Predictors of Adolescent Cigarette Use: Data from the NLSY Study
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1. Shillington, Audrey M.
Clapp, John D.
Maternal and Child Predictors of Adolescent Cigarette Use: Data from the NLSY Study
Working Paper, San Diego State University School of Social Work, July 1998
Cohort(s): Children of the NLSY79, NLSY79
Publisher: School of Social Work, San Diego State University
Keyword(s): Child Self-Administered Supplement (CSAS); Cigarette Use (see Smoking); Substance Use; Welfare

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Also presented: Scientific Meeting for the College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Nashville, 1997

This study builds upon previous research using data from an on-going longitudinal study. Specifically, this study will compare pre-adolescent and adolescent smokers to non-smokers to understand: a) if there are maternal characteristics related to children's cigarette use, b)if there are child characteristics related to cigarette use, and c) if there are unique models predicting cigarette used across gender and racial groups

Bibliography Citation
Shillington, Audrey M. and John D. Clapp. "Maternal and Child Predictors of Adolescent Cigarette Use: Data from the NLSY Study." Working Paper, San Diego State University School of Social Work, July 1998.