Parent's awareness of, and influence on, their 14-17-year-old child's vaping and smoking behaviours; an analysis of 3242 parent-child pairs in Australia
CONCLUSIONS: Parental smoking and vaping behaviours are associated with those of their children. Hence, it is important that both tobacco and vaping control policies and interventions are designed to influence behaviours of all demographics, consistent with the evidence.PMID:38065007 | DOI:10.1016/j.addbeh.2023.107931
Source: Addictive Behaviors - Category: Addiction Authors: Sam Egger Christina Watts Anita Dessaix Alecia Brooks Emily Jenkinson Paul Grogan Becky Freeman Source Type: research
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