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. 2007 Oct 11;7:13. doi: 10.1186/1472-6831-7-13

Table 3.

Pediatric Dentists' Adolescent Tobacco Use Knowledge and Attitudes

Knowledge Items (N = 872) Correct*
% n
• One in three US adolescents uses tobacco by age 18 60 527
90% of first-time cigarette use occurs before high school graduation 40 348
• Every day, more than 1000 US adolescents become regular smokers 36 311
• In the last 25 years the number of US adolescents using smokeless Tobacco has tripled 19 168

Attitude Items Strongly Agree/Agree
% n

• The pediatric dentist should set a good example by not using tobacco. (N = 859) 92 793
• It is important for a pediatric dentist to encourage adolescent non-users to remain tobacco free. (N = 859) 78 667
• It is important for a pediatric dentist to ask adolescent patients about tobacco use. (N = 857) 66 565
• Most adolescents will not give up tobacco use even if their pediatric dentist tells them to. (N = 854) 64 548
• It is a pediatric dentist's responsibility to help patients who wish to stop using tobacco to accomplish this. (N = 861) 56 482
• It is a pediatric dentist's responsibility to convince patients who use tobacco to stop. (N = 860) 55 471
• Most adolescent tobacco users have a hard time quitting because they are addicted to nicotine. (N = 856) 54 465
• Pediatric dentists should be more active than they have been in speaking before lay groups about tobacco use. (N = 857) 43 367
• Most adolescent tobacco users can stop if they want to. (N = 851) 37 316
• A pediatric dentist's time can be much better spent doing things other than trying to reduce tobacco use in adolescent patients. (N = 851) 20 173
• Adolescents have enough problems without adding to them by trying to give up tobacco. (N = 859) 4 36

*Missing/"don't know" responses were counted as incorrect.

True/false and multiple choice questions (4 items).

Bold indicates correct answer for multiple choice questions.