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    Tob Control. 2010 Jun;19(3):201-5.

    Parental smoking and pretend smoking in young children.

    Source

    Behavioural Science Institute, Radboud University Nijmegen, PO Box 9104, 6500 HE Nijmegen, The Netherlands. r.deleeuw@bsi.ru.nl

    Abstract

    OBJECTIVE:

    To investigate whether parental smoking was associated with smoking-related play behaviour in young children.

    DESIGN:

    Children were asked to pretend that they were grown-ups having dinner. They were invited to act out this situation in a play corner with a toy kitchen and a child-sized dining area, including a package of fake cigarettes on the table.

    SETTING:

    Children were tested individually at their school during regular school hours.

    PARTICIPANTS:

    The sample consisted of 100 children between 4 and 8 years of age (mean=5.28, SD=0.94) of which 57% were boys. The majority of the children were born in The Netherlands (99%).

    MEASUREMENTS:

    The main outcome measure was whether or not a child pretended to be smoking a cigarette. Child and parent reports were used to assess parental smoking.

    FINDINGS:

    Findings revealed that 37% of the children had at least one 'puff' during their play. Children were more likely to pretend to smoke if they reported having smoking parents (OR=3.16, p=0.02; 95% CI=1.22 to 8.18). Analyses for the model with parent reports on parental smoking did not yield any direct association. Children's explicit attitudes were unrelated to their smoking-related play behaviour.

    CONCLUSIONS:

    These findings indicate that young children, who reported having parents who smoke, already associate having dinner with a (after-dinner) cigarette.

    PMID:
    20501492
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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