The impact of active and passive peer influence on young adult smoking: An experimental study
Conclusions: Peer pressure did not have a significant additional contribution, over and above smoking of the peer. Passive (imitation) peer influence affected young adult smoking rather than active (pressure) peer influence. Thus, smoking cessation efforts should aim at preventing interaction with smoking peers and raising awareness about its impact. (Source: Drug and Alcohol Dependence)...
Published By: MedWorm/Smoking - Tuesday, 21 February
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