Factors Associated with Smoking Cessation and Risk of Smoking Initiation in Bulgarian Youth

  • Milena D. Anatchkova QualityMetric Inc.
  • Colleen A. Redding University of Rhode Island, Cancer Prevention Research Center
  • Joseph S. Rossi University of Rhode Island, Cancer Prevention Research Center

Abstract

The goal of this project was to explore the factors associated with smoking behavior among Bulgarian adolescents. A sample recruited from 12 high schools in Bulgaria (N = 673, mean age = 16.52, 65% female), was used for the analyses in this paper. A series of logistic regressions were performed to explore the factors associated with smoking cessation and increased risk of smoking initiation. Based on self-reported smoking status participants completed different sets of questionnaires and were included in separate models exploring smoking cessation and increased risk of smoking initiation. Variables consistently associated with smoking like stress, coping strategies, peer influence, family influence, exposure to tobacco related marketing were included as predictor variables in both models. In addition each of the two models included the relevant constructs of decisional balance and temptations from the Transtheoretical Model (TTM). The final logistic model differentiating smokers/ex-smokers included age, parental smoking status, Temptation to smoke, and support for smoking bans in public places as variables, correctly classifying 82.3% of the sample. The final model among nonsmokers differentiating higher risk/lower risk of smoking initiation included the strength of the belief that smoking is harmful, Temptations to try smoking, Pros of being smoke-free, and support for smoking bans in public places, correctly classifying 72.7% of the sample. These results provide better understanding of the factors associated with smoking behavior in Bulgarian adolescents that can guide the development of smoking cessation and prevention programs for this population.

Published
2006-06-01
How to Cite
Anatchkova, M. D., Redding, C. A., & Rossi, J. S. (2006). Factors Associated with Smoking Cessation and Risk of Smoking Initiation in Bulgarian Youth. Californian Journal of Health Promotion, 4(2), 1-12. https://doi.org/10.32398/cjhp.v4i2.1929