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Attitudes toward Smoking and Smoking Rate: Implications for Smoking Discouragement
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1985
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Tobacco CessationSubstance UseBehavioral Decision MakingSocial Determinants Of HealthAttitude TheoryTobacco ControlNicotineHealth CommunicationPublic HealthHealth HazardsHealth SciencesBehavioral SciencesHealth PolicyTobacco UseHealth PromotionSmoking RateAttitude ItemsPerson SmokesAddictionHealth BehaviorTobacco PolicyVaping
Attitudes toward smoking were measured among nonsmokers and five levels of smokers (light to heavy). Of 13 attitude items, a relationship between attitudes and number of cigarettes smoked was found to exist in five, three of which dealt with smoking as a health risk. The results suggest that the more cigarettes a person smokes, the greater the likelihood of denial of the health hazards associated with smoking.
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