Jenks R J
Department of Sociology, Indiana University Southeast, New Albany 47150.
J Soc Psychol. 1992 Oct;132(5):569-75. doi: 10.1080/00224545.1992.9713895.
A sample of American adults completed questionnaires relevant to cigarette smoking. The questions were related to three areas: risk, perceptions of their or others' smoking, and satisfaction with life and health. The results revealed that smokers were greater risk-takers, that they perceived their smoking to be due to both physical and psychological addictions, and that they expressed less satisfaction and control. Results also indicated that smokers who saw their smoking as being addictive tended to be less satisfied with their health and felt less control over their lives. On the other hand, those smokers who were more likely to deny the health risks did not differ from either non- or ex-smokers on any of the satisfaction or control questions.
一组美国成年人填写了与吸烟相关的问卷。这些问题涉及三个方面:风险、对自己或他人吸烟的认知,以及对生活和健康的满意度。结果显示,吸烟者更倾向于冒险,他们认为自己吸烟是由于身体和心理成瘾,并且他们表达的满意度和掌控感较低。结果还表明,那些认为自己吸烟成瘾的吸烟者往往对自己的健康不太满意,对自己的生活感觉掌控力较弱。另一方面,那些更有可能否认健康风险的吸烟者在任何满意度或掌控感问题上与非吸烟者或已戒烟者没有差异。