Gilchrist L D, Snow W H, Lodish D, Schinke S P
J Sch Health. 1985 Apr;55(4):132-4. doi: 10.1111/j.1746-1561.1985.tb04100.x.
This study examined an assumption held by many smoking prevention programs that social skills can affect the onset of tobacco smoking. Data from 129 sixth graders were used to predict smoking behavior 15 months later in seventh grade. Five skill variables emerged as the best predictors of future smoking. By analyzing discriminant scores based on individual levels of social skills, the investigators were able to accurately classify 80% of the students surveyed as smokers or nonsmokers. Measures of social skills accounted for 29% of the variation in adolescent smoking behavior.
本研究检验了许多吸烟预防项目所持的一种假设,即社交技能会影响吸烟行为的开始。来自129名六年级学生的数据被用于预测15个月后七年级时的吸烟行为。五个技能变量成为未来吸烟行为的最佳预测指标。通过基于个体社交技能水平分析判别分数,研究人员能够准确地将80%的被调查学生归类为吸烟者或非吸烟者。社交技能测量解释了青少年吸烟行为中29%的变异。