Personal Fables among Young Smokers, Ex-Smokers, and Non-Smokers

Personal Fables among Young Smokers, Ex-Smokers, and Non-Smokers

Integrating Adolescent Cognitive Egocentrism with the Trans-Theoretical Model

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing ( 2010-09-13 )

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The personal fables, a component of adolescent cognitive egocentrism that has been associated with unhealthy and high-risk behaviour participation, is examined in relation to cigarette smoking. To extend the current understanding of the Trans-Theoretical Model (TTM) of behaviour change, the study additionally examines whether the personal fables inhibit forward Stage of Change (SOC) movement. Contrary to prediction, ex-smokers had higher personal fable beliefs than individuals who have never smoked. As predicted, pre-contemplators had higher overall personal fable beliefs than contemplators suggesting that the personal fables could obstruct forward SOC movement; however, no differences in subscale scores were observed. These results suggest that personal fable ideation might both facilitate and inhibit smoking cessation. As such, current conceptualisations of this construct might need to be re-examined, and might explain the ineffectiveness of interventions targeting adolescents that are underpinned by the TTM.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-8383-2470-8

ISBN-10:

3838324706

EAN:

9783838324708

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Stephen Bright

Number of pages:

84

Published on:

2010-09-13

Category:

Psychology