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'My Mum and Dad said it Calms You Down': Children's Perceptions of Smoking as a Coping Strategy
Authors:Beth S Milton  Lindsey Dugdill  Lorna A Porcellato  R Jane Springett
Institution:1. University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK;2. University of Salford, Salford, UK;3. Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UK
Abstract:While studies have shown that adults use smoking to deal with stress, little research has been carried out with children to explore their perceptions of smoking as a coping strategy. Qualitative questionnaire and interview data were generated with children aged 9–11 years. Participants perceived that adults smoked to relieve boredom and stress, and suggested that children might smoke for the same reasons. Children were more likely to know that adults smoked to deal with stress if they lived in a deprived area. Girls were more likely to believe that some children need to smoke as a coping strategy.
Keywords:children  coping strategy  longitudinal  qualitative methods  smoking
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