Association between School Achievement and Tobacco Susceptibility among US Adolescents: Ethnic Differences.
Edward K AdinkrahBabak NajandAngela Young-BrinnSamrand SalimiPublished in: Children (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Higher educational success better correlates with lower tobacco use susceptibility of non-Latino White than African American and Latino adolescents, which may reflect some tobacco use susceptibility of Latino and African American adolescents with highly educated parents. Future research should investigate how social context such as high-risk school environment, neighborhood risk, peer risk, and other mechanisms increase behavioral risk of educationally successful African American and Latino adolescents.