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Youth Supplying Tobacco to Other Minors: Evaluating Individual and Town-Level Correlates
Authors:Steven B Pokorny  Leonard A Jason  Michael E Schoeny
Institution:(1) Department of Health Education & Behavior, University of Florida, P.O. Box 118210/FLG-5, Gainesville, Florida 32611-8210, USA;(2) Center for Community Research, Chicago, Illinois, USA;(3) University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Abstract:The present study employed multilevel random-effects regression analyses to model individual and community correlates of youth supplying tobacco to other minors. Data from 8486 youth in 40 Midwestern junior high and high schools were examined. Results indicate community support for tobacco-possession laws was associated with lower likelihood of youth supplying tobacco to minors. Individual attitudes supporting tobacco possession laws were also associated with lower likelihood of supplying tobacco. Recent smoking, using a social source or purchasing tobacco in the past month, successfully purchasing tobacco during the last attempt to buy it, and having friends who use tobacco were associated with an increased likelihood of supplying tobacco to minors. Results also suggest that purchasing tobacco in the past month or being successful during the last attempt to buy it dramatically increase the odds of supplying tobacco among Never and Past Smokers. Implications of these findings are presented.
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Keywords::" target="_blank">:  tobacco  prevention  youth  social sources  supplying minors
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