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    Do nurses smoke because of stress?

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    Authors
    Elkind, Andrea
    Affiliation
    Department of Epidemiology and Social Oncology, Christie Hospital, Manchester.
    Issue Date
    1988-11
    
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    Abstract
    A comparison of learner nurses and student teachers indicated that occupational differences in smoking prevalence were established prior to entry. However, learner nurses experienced higher stress for the greater part of their first year of training and this was one factor contributing to the consolidation of smoking among them. In general, smoking was seen as a way of dealing with negative feelings and although smokers did not experience greater stress than non-smokers, the former were more likely to feel anger. Lower levels of perceived stress were associated with moves to lesser smoking, suggesting that stress prevents smoking being given up. Some non-smokers were vulnerable in that they both experienced higher stress and saw smoking as a solution. The use of maladaptive intrapsychic coping techniques and the absence of social support outside nursing were both associated with movements to greater smoking.
    Citation
    Do nurses smoke because of stress? 1988, 13 (6):733-45 J Adv Nurs
    Journal
    Journal of Advanced Nursing
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10541/115984
    DOI
    10.1111/j.1365-2648.1988.tb00564.x
    PubMed ID
    3230215
    Type
    Article
    Language
    en
    ISSN
    0309-2402
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1111/j.1365-2648.1988.tb00564.x
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