Vulnerability Factors 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyAddictive behaviourA2/A-levelAQA Created by: AmyCreated on: 27-01-14 16:34 Bandura Social Learning theory 1 of 17 Eiser et al Non smokers befriend non smokers and Smokers befreind Smokers 2 of 17 Michell Adolescence encouraged to smoke because of stereotypes they had in specific social crowds (in groups and out groups) 3 of 17 Brown et al Peers and romantic relationships in adolescence put on presure to smoke 4 of 17 Shram et al Nictotine found to have greater effect on the neural structures of the brain in adolescence 5 of 17 Health Canada Smoking Survey Smokers intiated between ages f 12-15 were likely to drink alcohol, binge drink or smoe cannabis 6 of 17 Hajack et al smokers say they smoke to relieve stress but smoking actually increases stress 7 of 17 Driesson et al 50% of drug addicts and 15% of alcoholics also suffer from post traumatic stress Disorder 8 of 17 Clongier Individual differences in alcoholism, 1) drinking to relieve tension 2) drinking to relieve boredom 9 of 17 Eyesenck Introvert/extrovert, Neurotic/ emotional, psychoticism 10 of 17 Belin et al the impulsive group became addicted whilst the sensation seekers did not 11 of 17 Weintraub et al high levels of dopamine lead to impulsivity and may cause addiction 12 of 17 Buckholtz et al addiction may be more rewarding for some people with certain personality types 13 of 17 Waylen et al teens that watched films involving smoking weremore likely to smoke even when other influences were controlled for 14 of 17 Bennet et al TV intervention in addiction showed improvement in user knowledge but not a change in drinking attitudes 15 of 17 Kramer et al Intervention group were more successful than contol group and maintain at a 3 month level. 16 of 17 Hornick et al american campaign researched into and found it was unsuccessful and may have led to unfavourable effects 17 of 17
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