Factors Associated with Menthol Cigarettes Smoking Among Youths Ages 12 to 19

Menthol is added to cigarettes to make smoking more convenient. Menthol is considered a contributing factor that makes smoking appealing to youths and their continuous smoking initiation, which progresses to regular cigarette smoking and addiction, especially among youths ages 12 to 19. Menthol enco...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Eguae, Eniye Emmanuel
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: ScholarWorks 2018
Subjects:
Online Access:https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/5184
https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=6463&context=dissertations
id ndltd-waldenu.edu-oai-scholarworks.waldenu.edu-dissertations-6463
record_format oai_dc
spelling ndltd-waldenu.edu-oai-scholarworks.waldenu.edu-dissertations-64632019-10-30T01:02:13Z Factors Associated with Menthol Cigarettes Smoking Among Youths Ages 12 to 19 Eguae, Eniye Emmanuel Menthol is added to cigarettes to make smoking more convenient. Menthol is considered a contributing factor that makes smoking appealing to youths and their continuous smoking initiation, which progresses to regular cigarette smoking and addiction, especially among youths ages 12 to 19. Menthol encourages approximately 4,000 youths to experiment with smoking daily in the United States, of which approximately 1,000 become active smokers. Not enough is known regarding the influence of menthol on youth smoking initiation/smoking behavior. A quantitative analysis of data from the 2014 National Youth Tobacco Survey (NYTS) was used to explore the association between age, race/ethnicity, gender, grade (education level), and menthol cigarette smoking among youth ages 12 to 19. The sample size for this study consisted of 115 adolescents aged 12 to 19 years, in the United States taken from the 2014 NYTS data. The theoretical framework for this study was the theory of planned behavior (TPB). The independent variables were ethnicity/race, gender, age, and grades (education level), while the dependent variable is the type of smoking: menthol versus nonmenthol. Bivariate analysis revealed that there was a statistically significant relationship between age (p = <.001), race/ethnicity (p = <.001), gender (p = <.001), grade (education level) (p = <.001), and menthol cigarette smoking; however, no statistically significant results were obtained in the multivariate regression analysis. Future research is needed to better determine and understand the factors associated with youth smoking initiation and behavior. The potential positive social change impact of this study is a better understanding of youth smoking behavior and the development of more effective prevention interventions to protect the health of this vulnerable population. 2018-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/5184 https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=6463&amp;context=dissertations Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies en ScholarWorks Medicine and Health Sciences Public Health Education and Promotion
collection NDLTD
language en
format Others
sources NDLTD
topic Medicine and Health Sciences
Public Health Education and Promotion
spellingShingle Medicine and Health Sciences
Public Health Education and Promotion
Eguae, Eniye Emmanuel
Factors Associated with Menthol Cigarettes Smoking Among Youths Ages 12 to 19
description Menthol is added to cigarettes to make smoking more convenient. Menthol is considered a contributing factor that makes smoking appealing to youths and their continuous smoking initiation, which progresses to regular cigarette smoking and addiction, especially among youths ages 12 to 19. Menthol encourages approximately 4,000 youths to experiment with smoking daily in the United States, of which approximately 1,000 become active smokers. Not enough is known regarding the influence of menthol on youth smoking initiation/smoking behavior. A quantitative analysis of data from the 2014 National Youth Tobacco Survey (NYTS) was used to explore the association between age, race/ethnicity, gender, grade (education level), and menthol cigarette smoking among youth ages 12 to 19. The sample size for this study consisted of 115 adolescents aged 12 to 19 years, in the United States taken from the 2014 NYTS data. The theoretical framework for this study was the theory of planned behavior (TPB). The independent variables were ethnicity/race, gender, age, and grades (education level), while the dependent variable is the type of smoking: menthol versus nonmenthol. Bivariate analysis revealed that there was a statistically significant relationship between age (p = <.001), race/ethnicity (p = <.001), gender (p = <.001), grade (education level) (p = <.001), and menthol cigarette smoking; however, no statistically significant results were obtained in the multivariate regression analysis. Future research is needed to better determine and understand the factors associated with youth smoking initiation and behavior. The potential positive social change impact of this study is a better understanding of youth smoking behavior and the development of more effective prevention interventions to protect the health of this vulnerable population.
author Eguae, Eniye Emmanuel
author_facet Eguae, Eniye Emmanuel
author_sort Eguae, Eniye Emmanuel
title Factors Associated with Menthol Cigarettes Smoking Among Youths Ages 12 to 19
title_short Factors Associated with Menthol Cigarettes Smoking Among Youths Ages 12 to 19
title_full Factors Associated with Menthol Cigarettes Smoking Among Youths Ages 12 to 19
title_fullStr Factors Associated with Menthol Cigarettes Smoking Among Youths Ages 12 to 19
title_full_unstemmed Factors Associated with Menthol Cigarettes Smoking Among Youths Ages 12 to 19
title_sort factors associated with menthol cigarettes smoking among youths ages 12 to 19
publisher ScholarWorks
publishDate 2018
url https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/5184
https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=6463&amp;context=dissertations
work_keys_str_mv AT eguaeeniyeemmanuel factorsassociatedwithmentholcigarettessmokingamongyouthsages12to19
_version_ 1719280673625210880