Darwel Darwel
Departmentof Environmental Health, Poltekkes Kemenkes Padang, Indonesia

Published : 1 Documents Claim Missing Document
Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

Found 1 Documents
Search

The Mediation Role of Positive Social Attitudes in The Relationship Between Peer Influence and Smoking Behavior in Adolescents Vebby Amellia Edwin; Nurlelasari Harahap; Welly Welly; Riyana Husna; Darwel Darwel; Sari Arlinda
Journal of Health Sciences and Epidemiology Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): April 2026
Publisher : RRZ Scientific Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62404/edtz6798

Abstract

Smoking among adolescents remains a serious public health problem because most adult smokers start the habit during their school age, while tobacco use causes more than 8 million deaths annually worldwide. Peer influence is thought to be an important factor in the smoking initiation process; however, the mechanisms by which this influence operates are not fully understood yet. This study aimed to analyze the relationship between cigarette offers from friends and smoking behavior in adolescents and to examine the mediating role of positive social attitudes toward smoking. This study used a cross-sectional design with secondary data from the 2021 Global Youth Tobacco Survey (GYTS) in Indonesia. Analysis was conducted through bivariate and multivariate logistic regression, as well as mediation analysis, after adjusting for age and sex. The results showed that cigarette offers from friends were strongly associated with smoking behavior (OR=21.7 [15.5–30.4]; p<0.001). A more favorable social attitude toward smoking was also significantly associated with smoking behavior (OR=1.20 [1.01–1.41]; p=0.036) and partially mediated the relationship, as indicated by a decrease in the OR from 21.7 to 20.4 after the mediator was included. It was concluded that peer influence operates not only directly but also through the formation of permissive social attitudes toward smoking. Prevention programs targeting peer group social norms and strengthening smoking cessation skills are recommended, and longitudinal studies are recommended to determine the direction of the relationship more clearly.