Department of Developmental Psychopathology, Behavioural Science Institute, Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Nicotine Tob Res. 2013 Jan;15(1):44-51. doi: 10.1093/ntr/nts082. Epub 2012 Apr 17.
The present study investigated longitudinal associations and bidirectional influences between family members in smoking behavior using a longitudinal full-family design. Family systems provide a powerful social context in which modeling and imitation take place. In current literature, however, bidirectional associations between parents and children in smoking behavior are seldom considered.
Participants were 426 families, including mothers, fathers, and 2 adolescent children. Associations were assessed over 5 waves with yearly intervals using a cross-lagged model in structural equation modeling.
Findings demonstrate that families resemble an interactive system affording smoking contagion across family members. Results suggest that associations between parents and children are bidirectional, that is, parental smoking behavior influences adolescent smoking behavior and adolescent smoking behavior influences parental smoking behavior. There is insufficient evidence to conclude that longitudinal associations between family members are generally bidirectional, as only unidirectional longitudinal associations were found between between siblings and partners.
The present study extends previous research on the intergenerational transmission of smoking behavior by demonstrating bidirectional influences between parents and children in smoking behavior. Moreover, the present study suggests that family members may be susceptible to adjust their smoking behavior across time in response to smoking behavior within the family.
本研究采用纵向全家庭设计,考察了家庭成员吸烟行为之间的纵向关联和双向影响。家庭系统为模仿和效仿提供了一个强大的社会环境。然而,在当前的文献中,很少考虑父母和孩子在吸烟行为之间的双向关联。
参与者为 426 个家庭,包括母亲、父亲和 2 个青少年子女。使用结构方程模型中的交叉滞后模型,在每年间隔的 5 个波次上评估关联。
研究结果表明,家庭类似于一个互动系统,在家庭成员之间传播吸烟行为。结果表明,父母和孩子之间的关联是双向的,即父母的吸烟行为影响青少年的吸烟行为,而青少年的吸烟行为影响父母的吸烟行为。没有足够的证据表明家庭成员之间的纵向关联通常是双向的,因为仅在兄弟姐妹和伴侣之间发现了单向的纵向关联。
本研究通过证明父母和孩子在吸烟行为中的双向影响,扩展了关于吸烟行为代际传递的先前研究。此外,本研究表明,家庭成员可能容易根据家庭内的吸烟行为在时间上调整自己的吸烟行为。