TY - JOUR
T1 - Authoritative parenting and cigarette smoking among multiethnic preadolescents
T2 - The mediating role of anti-tobacco parenting strategies
AU - Stanton, Cassandra A.
AU - Highland, Krista B.
AU - Tercyak, Kenneth P.
AU - Luta, Gheorghe
AU - Niaura, Raymond S.
PY - 2014/1
Y1 - 2014/1
N2 - Introduction Parenting has been shown to affect smoking among children in U.S. majority groups, but less is known about this association among multiethnic urban populations. Our study examines the role of parenting on smoking among a highly diverse sample. Methods Health surveys were collected from eighth graders (N = 459) in 2 low-income urban schools. Structural equation models examined the direct and indirect effects of authoritative parenting on lifetime smoking. A moderated mediation analysis examined whether indirect effects of authoritative parenting vary among racial/ethnic groups. Results Authoritative controlling parenting, characterized by limit setting, was positively associated with anti-tobacco parenting. Anti-tobacco parenting was inversely associated with smoking, mediating the relationship between controlling parenting and smoking. There was no evidence that mediation was moderated by race/ethnicity. Conclusions Parent training, which focuses on setting rules and expectations, can be an important and universal element of smoking prevention programs targeted to youth in diverse communities.
AB - Introduction Parenting has been shown to affect smoking among children in U.S. majority groups, but less is known about this association among multiethnic urban populations. Our study examines the role of parenting on smoking among a highly diverse sample. Methods Health surveys were collected from eighth graders (N = 459) in 2 low-income urban schools. Structural equation models examined the direct and indirect effects of authoritative parenting on lifetime smoking. A moderated mediation analysis examined whether indirect effects of authoritative parenting vary among racial/ethnic groups. Results Authoritative controlling parenting, characterized by limit setting, was positively associated with anti-tobacco parenting. Anti-tobacco parenting was inversely associated with smoking, mediating the relationship between controlling parenting and smoking. There was no evidence that mediation was moderated by race/ethnicity. Conclusions Parent training, which focuses on setting rules and expectations, can be an important and universal element of smoking prevention programs targeted to youth in diverse communities.
KW - adolescents
KW - anti-tobacco parenting
KW - parenting
KW - parenting style
KW - race/ethnicity
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U2 - 10.1093/jpepsy/jst087
DO - 10.1093/jpepsy/jst087
M3 - Article
C2 - 24306966
AN - SCOPUS:84892731349
SN - 0146-8693
VL - 39
SP - 109
EP - 119
JO - Journal of Pediatric Psychology
JF - Journal of Pediatric Psychology
IS - 1
ER -