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School climate and school identification as determinants of smoking conventional cigarettes or vaping among adolescents in China: Stress-coping mediation mechanisms
Yu, Yanqiu1; Du, Mengni2; Wang, Deborah Baofeng3; Wu, Anise M.S.4,5; Chen, Juliet H.6; Li, Siman1; Yen, Stefanie H.Y.7; Zhang, Guohua8; Du, Dajin3; Du, Mingxuan8; Lau, Joseph T.F.3,9
2024-02
Source PublicationTobacco Induced Diseases
ISSN1617-9625
Volume22Pages:39
Abstract

INTRODUCTION Smoking conventional cigarettes or vaping (SV) poses significant health threats to adolescents. School climate and school identification are key elements of the school environment and potential factors of SV. Based on the Stress Coping Theory, the mediations between school climate/school identification and SV, via perceived stress/active coping, were examined.

METHODS A cross-sectional survey was conducted among secondary school students from February to March 2022 in Taizhou, China. Structural equation modeling was used.

RESULTS The prevalence of SV among the 7526 participants was 4.7% (singular use of conventional cigarettes: 3.2%; singular use of electronic cigarettes: 3.6%; dual use: 2.1%). School climate, school identification, and active coping were positively, and perceived stress (family stress, academic stress, and peer-related stress) were negatively associated with SV. The association between school climate and SV was fully mediated via: 1) school climate → perceived stress → SV; 2) school climate → active coping → SV; and 3) school climate → perceived stress → active coping → SV. The effect sizes were 52.1%, 43.8%, and 6.3%, respectively. Similar partial mediation mechanisms were found between school identification and SV, with relatively small effect sizes (<10%).

CONCLUSIONS This study observed the prevalence of SV among Chinese secondary school students. School climate and school identification had both significant direct and indirect (via perceived stress/active coping) effects on SV. Positive school environments may reduce students’ stress and promote active coping. The stress coping mechanisms explained the association between school climate and SV better than between school identification and SV.

KeywordStress Coping Theory School Climate Smoking School Identification Adolescents Vaping
DOI10.18332/tid/177171
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Indexed BySCIE ; SSCI
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaSubstance Abuse ; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WOS SubjectSubstance Abuse ; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WOS IDWOS:001162996700001
PublisherEUROPEAN PUBLISHING, SCIENCE & TECHNOLGY PARK CRETE, (STEP-C), N PLASTIRA 100, VASSILIKA VOUTWN, HERAKLION, CRETE 00000, GREECE
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85185399001
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CollectionFaculty of Social Sciences
DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY
INSTITUTE OF COLLABORATIVE INNOVATION
Corresponding AuthorLau, Joseph T.F.
Affiliation1.School of Public Health, Fudan University, Shanghai, China
2.Teaching and Research Center, Bureau of Education, Linhai, China
3.Zhejiang Provincial Clinical Research Center for Mental Disorders, The Affiliated Wenzhou Kangning Hospital, Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou, China
4.Department of Psychology, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Macau, Macau, Macao
5.Centre for Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Institute of Collaborative Innovation, University of Macau, Macau, Macao
6.Department of Psychology, Zhejiang Sci-Tech University, Hangzhou, China
7.Center for Health Behaviors Research, Jockey Club School of Public Health and Primary Care, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
8.School of Mental Health, Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou, China
9.Public Mental Health Center, School of Mental Health, Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou, China
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Yu, Yanqiu,Du, Mengni,Wang, Deborah Baofeng,et al. School climate and school identification as determinants of smoking conventional cigarettes or vaping among adolescents in China: Stress-coping mediation mechanisms[J]. Tobacco Induced Diseases, 2024, 22, 39.
APA Yu, Yanqiu., Du, Mengni., Wang, Deborah Baofeng., Wu, Anise M.S.., Chen, Juliet H.., Li, Siman., Yen, Stefanie H.Y.., Zhang, Guohua., Du, Dajin., Du, Mingxuan., & Lau, Joseph T.F. (2024). School climate and school identification as determinants of smoking conventional cigarettes or vaping among adolescents in China: Stress-coping mediation mechanisms. Tobacco Induced Diseases, 22, 39.
MLA Yu, Yanqiu,et al."School climate and school identification as determinants of smoking conventional cigarettes or vaping among adolescents in China: Stress-coping mediation mechanisms".Tobacco Induced Diseases 22(2024):39.
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