This proposal requests four years of support (411/00-3131104) to study the epidemiology, correlates and risk factors for nicotine dependence in a national longitudinal sample of US youths 18 to 24 years old, the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Add Health) (Resnick et al., 1997; Udry, 1998). Funds are requested to cover the inclusion of additional interview data on nicotine dependence and two hypothesized risk factors not previously ascertained in the next wave of data collection to be implemented in the year 2000 (Wave III Survey 2000). The proposed research has three specific aims: (1) To describe the epidemiology and natural history of nicotine dependence and other aspects of smoking behavior, in particular lifetime smoking, daily smoking and quantity smoked, among US youths. (2) To identify psychological and social factors that correlate and predict smoking onset, daily smoking, quantity smoked and nicotine dependence (risk factors) and factors that reduce the risk of onset, daily smoking, quantity smoked and nicotine dependence (protective factors). (3) To identify gender and ethnic commonalties and differences with respect to Aims #1 and #2. To achieve these aims, additional data will be obtained in the third wave of Add Health data collection on over 20,000 youth aged 18-24, first interviewed at ages 12-18. The sample constitutes a national representative sample of former 7th-12th graders, and includes a genetically informative sample of twin, full sibling, half sibling and unrelated pairs. With the addition of the new questions, unique data on the epidemiology of nicotine dependence will be available for a nationally representative sample of US youths, with a rich source of longitudinal information. These data will be available to other investigators since Add Health data are released as a public use data set. The proposed study will generate a unique understanding of the epidemiology, natural history, correlates and etiology of smoking and nicotine dependence among young people

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
Type
Research Project (R01)
Project #
5R01DA013288-03
Application #
6515765
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZRG1-SNEM-2 (01))
Program Officer
Thomas, Yonette
Project Start
2000-04-15
Project End
2004-02-29
Budget Start
2002-03-01
Budget End
2003-02-28
Support Year
3
Fiscal Year
2002
Total Cost
$290,211
Indirect Cost
Name
Columbia University (N.Y.)
Department
Public Health & Prev Medicine
Type
Schools of Public Health
DUNS #
167204994
City
New York
State
NY
Country
United States
Zip Code
10032
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Hu, Mei-Chen; Davies, Mark; Kandel, Denise B (2006) Epidemiology and correlates of daily smoking and nicotine dependence among young adults in the United States. Am J Public Health 96:299-308
Kandel, Denise B; Kiros, Gebre-Egziabher; Schaffran, Christine et al. (2004) Racial/ethnic differences in cigarette smoking initiation and progression to daily smoking: a multilevel analysis. Am J Public Health 94:128-35