Boles S M, Johnson P B
National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University, USA.
J Addict Dis. 2001;20(2):5-14. doi: 10.1300/J069v20n02_02.
This study examined the beliefs that adolescents' hold regarding smoking and weight. In particular, this study examined the relationship between smoking status and self-perceptions of body weight. In addition, it examined gender and age differences in adolescent male and female smokers' beliefs about smoking and weight control. Analyses were conducted on the telephone interview responses of 1,200 adolescent smokers and nonsmokers between the ages of 12 and 17. Chi-square analyses were utilized for univariate comparisons, and logistic regression for multivariate comparisons. Results revealed gender and age differences in perceptions of body weight. In addition, female smokers were more likely than male smokers to adhere to the belief that smoking controlled weight. While no relationship was observed between males' perceived weight and their smoking status, females who perceived themselves to be either overweight or underweight were more likely to smoke. Findings suggest a gender bias in processing social/environmental cues linking smoking and weight control.
本研究调查了青少年对吸烟和体重的看法。具体而言,本研究考察了吸烟状况与体重自我认知之间的关系。此外,还研究了青少年男性和女性吸烟者在吸烟和体重控制观念上的性别和年龄差异。对12至17岁的1200名青少年吸烟者和非吸烟者的电话访谈回复进行了分析。卡方分析用于单变量比较,逻辑回归用于多变量比较。结果显示在体重认知方面存在性别和年龄差异。此外,女性吸烟者比男性吸烟者更倾向于认为吸烟能控制体重。虽然男性的感知体重与吸烟状况之间未观察到关系,但认为自己超重或体重过轻的女性更有可能吸烟。研究结果表明在处理将吸烟与体重控制联系起来的社会/环境线索时存在性别偏见。