The Increased Teenage Smoking And Tobacco Use
by Clarissa Carter
It is now a fact that teenage smoking and tobacco use is a regular habit among the 13-18 year age group. Smoking statistics show in America that, 25% of 12th graders and 28% of high school kids are smoking daily.
Some Smoking And Tobacco Facts.
Reliable studies have now shown that some 6,000 teens begin to smoke everyday, 2,000 of whom will mature into smoking adults. Of today’s adult smokers, 80% say they began the habit before age 18.
Teenagers who smoke and have smoked more than 100 cigarettes altogether are hooked on the habit and many say they wish they could quit cigarettes but cannot.
Why do teens smoke?
Teenagers in their search for adventure and behaving in ways they consider cool or even breaking the rules. Unless well educated on the dangers, smoking can look very attractive.
Manufacturers and advertisers of tobacco also depict the habit as associated with admirable lifestyles and young minds are easily lured to this type of images.
What is the addiction?
Nicotine is a very addictive drug and is found in tobacco. The smoker becomes addicted not just in body, but also in mind. Like most other drugs, it is an expensive habit and may lead to other anti-social behaviors linked to low self-image.
Aggressiveness is common in adolescent smokers, and it is highly likely that they are more prone to abuse other drugs and substances than their non-smoking peers.
What is called for in teenage smoking and tobacco use, is serious intervention to arrest these trends. A lot is at stake for the teen smoker, most especially his health.
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