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They Say: When Parents Smoke, Kids Smoke

Posted by KeriF

If you smoke around your kids, your kids are more likely to smoke when they're older, according to a new study by the Harvard School of Public Health. But there's hope. According to Dr. Stephen E. Gilman, co-author of the study, "that risk goes away if parents quit."

The younger the children are when their parents smoke, the more likely the kids are to smoke. Kids under 12 were 3.6 times as likely to smoke as children of non-smokers. But teens over 13 were only 1.7 times more likely to smoke as their peers.

I was a smoker myself, child of two heavy smokers. I fit the mold of this study pretty well: my parents smoked when I was young, though I didn't start smoking myself until my late teens. (What can I say? I'm an idiot.)

But I also know a lot of people (say, I don't know, my sister) who were absolutely disgusted by smoking and turned completely away from it due to extensive early exposure to it.

Of course, whether or not your parents smoke isn't the only factor. Researchers noted that everything from the media to genetic susceptibility can be factors in determining whether or not you're going to smoke.

And, of course, whether or not you're an idiot.  

 

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Comments

 

Jennifer said:

Just to try and understand the results of this study... does it mean that children under 13 years of age, exposed to smoking, are more likely to start smoking later or right then and there? From the sounds of it, it just seems like children of smokers are more likely to smoke, but the older they get without smoking, the less likely they are to start.

Anyway, regardless, I'm so glad my husband quit smoking... he smoked for about 20 years, but he finally just made the decision that he was going to quit, and hasn't so much as picked up a cigarette in over 2 years. Which is great since Anna and Josie will never remember Daddy as a smoker.

My husband is very intelligent, but his parents did smoke (they've since quit, but he did see them smoke for many years) and so, monkey-see-monkey-do, he started smoking as a young teenager. I, however, grew up in a non-smoking household... the only people I ever saw smoking were people like my grandparents who were dying from emphysema by the time I was a teenager... personally, I just never saw the point in smoking... all I saw it do was make people sick.

I know it might not be the only determining factor, but parents are the most important role models for their kids. You should always live by the creed, "Don't do anything, you don't want them to do..."

February 2, 2009 5:50 PM
 

mindfulmom said:

My mom smoked two and a half packs a day, she loved smoking, incidently none of her three kids have ever been smokers. Alternatively, my step mother who quit 2 or three times when her kids were young has two kids, one of whom was a smoker the other still is.

I am not sure what my point is, because of course no one should smoke. All I can say is the best thing you could teach your kids is the knowledge and confidence to make the right decisions for themselves.

Roz

www.echoage.com

February 18, 2009 12:58 PM

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