Students Begin to Smoke at a Younger AgeSHANGHAI--- Almost one in four students aged between 12 and 14 have tried smoking, according to the results of a survey from the CATC.“ Quite a number of boy students in my class smoke outside the school yard dur
Students Begin to Smoke at a Younger Age SHANGHAI--- Almost one in four students aged between 12 and 14 have tried smoking according to the results of a survey from the CATC( 中国抗癌协会 ). “ Quite a numb er of boy stude
Students Begin to Smoke at a Younger AgeSHANGHAI--- Almost one in four students aged between 12 and 14 have tried smoking, according to the results of a survey from the CATC(中国抗癌协会).“ Quite a number of boy students in my class smoke outside the school yard during lunch break,”...
Smoking cessation in young adults: age at initiation of cigarette smoking and other suspected influences - Breslau, Peterson - 1996 () Citation Context ...escent smoking status raises the risk for adult smoking later in life (7,8). Starting smoking at a younger age has also been associated ...
Logistic regression analyses adjusted by age and gender suggested that parental and sibling influence and number of close friends and individuals who smoke at home were highly predictive of being a smoker. Findings from this study suggest that student were generally open to smoking cessation treatment...
The relationship between home smoking policy and smoking behavior was examined with a multivariate regression model. RESULTS: Among those who were smokers at the 2001 follow-up, the percentage reporting that no smoking was allowed in their home increased from 29% in 2001 to 38% in 2005. ...
according to a US study published recently. More than one third of young people between the ages of 10 and 14 who tried smoking a cigarette did so as a direct result of exposure to movie smoking. The study led by James Sargent, a doctor at the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Centre in Hanove...
At age 26 (Apr 1996/Sep 1996), 3764 men and 3568 women participated, representing a 68% response rate among eligible cases. The Next Steps study, also known as the Longitudinal Study of Young People in England (LSYPE), recruited 15,770 young people aged 13–14 in 2004 (i.e., born ...
Teenagers who smoke not only put their own health at risk, but they also increase their chances of developing serious health problems later in life. There are several reasons why teenagers start smoking. Peer pressure is a common factor, as many young people feel pressured to fit in with ...
Smoking was associated with a younger age at diagnosis and lower utilization of breast conservation, and observed in the subgroup of white patients but not black patients. Further efforts to clarify potential reasons for any racial differences and lower utilization of breast conservation with smoking ...