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A longitudinal examination of the relationship between smoking and panic, anxiety, and depression in Chinese and German students

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Highlights • Study of smoking and panic, depression, and anxiety over time and across two cultures.• Smoking at baseline did not predict higher panic or depression at follow-up in either… Click to show full abstract

Highlights • Study of smoking and panic, depression, and anxiety over time and across two cultures.• Smoking at baseline did not predict higher panic or depression at follow-up in either German or Chinese students.• Smoking did predict lower anxiety in German students.• Baseline anxiety predicted increased likelihood of smoking at follow-up in German, but not Chinese students.• Baseline depression did not predict smoking at follow-up in German or Chinese students.

Keywords: chinese students; depression; smoking panic; anxiety; german chinese; german students

Journal Title: Addictive Behaviors Reports
Year Published: 2021

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