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Title: Social network and inequalities in smoking amongst school-aged adolescents in six European countries
Author: Lorant, Vincent
Rojas, Victoria Soto
Robert, Pierre Olivier
Kinnunen, Jaana M.
Kuipers, Mirte A G
Moor, Irene
Roscillo, Gaetano
Alves, Joana
Rimpelä, Arja
Federico, Bruno
Richter, Matthias
Perelman, Julian
Kunst, Anton E.
Keywords: Adolescent
Smoking
Social network
Socio-economic inequalities
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
Health(social science)
SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
Issue Date: 2017
Abstract: Objectives: Smoking contributes to socio-economic health inequalities; but it is unclear how smoking inequalities emerge at a young age. So far, little attention has been paid to the role of friendship ties. We hypothesised that the combination of peer exposure and friendship social homophily may contribute to socio-economic inequalities in smoking at school. Methods: In 2013, a social network survey was carried out in 50 schools in six medium-size European cities (Namur, Tampere, Hanover, Latina, Amersfoort, and Coimbra). Adolescents in grades corresponding to the 14-to-16 age group were recruited (n = 11.015, participation rate = 79.4 %). We modelled adolescents’ smoking behaviour as a function of socio-economic background, and analysed the mediating role of social homophily and peer exposure. Results: Lower socio-economic groups were more likely to smoke and were more frequently exposed to smoking by their close and distant friends, compared with adolescents of higher SES. The smoking risk of the lowest socio-economic group decreased after controlling for friends smoking and social homophily. Conclusions: Smoking socio-economic inequalities amongst adolescents are driven by friendship networks.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84966706356&partnerID=8YFLogxK
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00038-016-0830-z
ISSN: 1661-8556
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