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Citation

Lemstra M, Rogers M, Thompson A, Moraros J, Tempier R. Paediatr. Child Health (1996) 2011; 16(10): e71-e77.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2011, Canadian Paediatric Society, Publisher Pulsus Group)

DOI

10.1093/pch/16.10.e71

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine the current prevalence of smoking among First Nations youth living on reserve within the Saskatoon Tribal Council, and to determine the independent risk indicators associated with smoking among First Nations youth.

METHODS: Students in grades 5 to 8 attending school within the Saskatoon Tribal Council were asked to complete a youth health survey. Result s: Of 271 eligible students, 204 completed the consent protocol and the school survey, yielding a response rate of 75.3%; 26.5% of youth were defined as current smokers. Regression analysis indicated that older age, not having a happy home life, suicide ideation and having three or more friends who smoke cigarettes were independent risk indicators of smoking in First Nations youth.

DISCUSSION: Smoking prevalence among on-reserve First Nations youth is quite high. The identification of four main risk indicators should assist with the design of youth smoking prevention and cessation programs. ©2011 Pulsus Group Inc. All rights reserved.


Language: en

Keywords

adolescent; Risk factors; human; child; female; male; Adolescents; suicidal ideation; depression; substance abuse; alcohol consumption; article; school child; smoking; self report; child parent relation; health survey; social status; self esteem; smoking cessation program; Minority groups; Tobacco smoking

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