Objectives. This study examined adolescent smokers' provision of tobac
co to other adolescents. Methods. Data from a survey of 8th-, 9th-, an
d 10th-grade students in Minnesota were analyzed by using mixed-model
logistic regression. Results. More than two thirds (68.8%) of adolesce
nt smokers had provided tobacco to another adolescent in the previous
30 days. Mother's smoking, number of friends who smoke, owning tobacco
merchandise, number of cigarettes smoked in the past week, source of
last cigarette (commercial), and recent attempt to buy cigarettes were
associated with providing. Conclusions. The social availability of to
bacco to youth needs further examination.