Youth Smoking: Toward a Better Understanding and Realistic Solutions

نویسنده

  • Daniel R Longo
چکیده

The problem: Clearly all readers of this journal understand the tremendous public health problem of youth smoking. Regardless, there are several facts worth repeating. We know, as Steve Sussman and colleagues in this issue of the journal remind us citing Flay (1993): “Most regular adolescent tobacco users are likely to continue into adulthood.” If one were to view today’s American Cancer Society website we would also be reminded of the most recent findings from the National Youth Tobacco Survey regarding smoking among American Youth. They write: • Nationwide, about 28% of high school students reported using some type of tobacco (cigarette, cigar, pipe, bidi, kretek, or smokeless tobacco) on at least 1 of the 30 days before the survey. • Over one-fifth (23%) of high school students smoked cigarettes on at least 1 of the 30 days before the survey in 2002, down from the recent high of 36% in 1997. • About 6% of high school students reported using smokeless tobacco at least once in the 30 days before the survey. Regardless of race, male students were much more likely to use smokeless tobacco than female students. • About 12% of high school students had smoked cigars in the preceding 30 days. Male students (17%) were more likely to smoke cigars than female students (6%). (Reported from American Cancer Society web site: http://www.cancer.org/docroot/ped/content/ped_10 _14_how_to_fight_teen_smoking.asp) Obviously this problem is worldwide, and as such, this epidemic is one of the major concerns of the International Society for the Prevention of Tobacco Induced Diseases. The U.S. statistics reported above are similar to those in many developed countries, while those in the developing world are even more staggering. Worldwide statistics from the World Health Organization indicate and report an “upward trend in tobacco initiation and use among children as tobacco is available to children in many countries, even countries with legal prohibitions against tobacco sales to those younger than the age of accountability.” Let us consider data from the United Kingdom and the Statistical Bulletin that reports for 2003: • In 2001, 27% of adults aged 16 and over smoked cigarettes in England; 28% of men and 25% of women. • The prevalence of cigarette smoking among adults has dropped substantially since 1980 (from 39%), although it levelled off in the 1990s. • In 2001, the prevalence of cigarette smoking continued to be higher for people in manual than non-manual socio-economic groups (32% compared with 21%). • In 2001, 66% of smokers in England wanted to give up smoking. • In 2002, 10% of children aged 11-15 smoked cigarettes regularly; 9% of boys and 11% of girls. • More than 120,000 deaths were caused by smoking in the UK in 1995; that is, one in five of all deaths. (Reported from: Statistical Bulletin 2003/21: Statistics on smoking: England, 2003 Toward Possible Solutions.)

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Tobacco Induced Diseases

دوره 2  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2004