Tobacco and Alcohol Use by Muslim Indonesian Adolescents: Longitudinal Associations With Religiosity and Problem Behavior.

Journal of studies on alcohol and drugs(2022)

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These results provide evidence of negative longitudinal associations between religiosity and tobacco use. The more frequent use of tobacco than alcohol may be attributable to religion, cost differentials, and social norms. Despite large gender differences in the frequencies of use, the similar predictors of tobacco and alcohol use for boys and girls suggest that models accounting for substance use are comparable for both sexes. These results have implications for the design of prevention programs in Indonesia and other culturally and religiously similar countries.
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