How do friends influence smoking uptake? Findings from qualitative interviews with identical twins
journal contribution
posted on 2023-05-17, 21:54authored byKim McLeodKim McLeod, White, V, Mullins, R, Davey, C, Wakefield, M, Hill, D
The smoking behavior of friends is a major risk factor for adolescent smoking uptake. To explore the social context of smoking experimentation and consolidation with a particular focus on friends, the authors interviewed both members of 14 young adult identical twin pairs who were discordant for smoking. The different smoking status of twins was connected to their different friendship groups and development of different identities. Smoking respondents gravitated to the behaviors and images of the peer group who smoked. Many nonsmokers felt strong pressure from their peers not to smoke and spoke about how the images conveyed by smoking were inconsistent with their peer group’s image. Adolescents and young adults are aware of the messages that smoking can convey to others and exploit these images to construct a social identity.
History
Publication title
The Journal of Genetic Psychology: Research and Theory on Human Development
Volume
169
Pagination
117-132
ISSN
0022-1325
Department/School
School of Social Sciences
Publisher
Heldref Publications
Place of publication
1319 Eighteenth St Nw, Washington, USA, Dc, 20036-1802
Rights statement
Copyright 2008 Taylor and Francis
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
Public health (excl. specific population health) not elsewhere classified