It is not safe for teenagers to use tobacco products of any kind. In the US, 5.6 million teenagers under the age of 18 today will die prematurely from a smoking-related illness. That is estimated for about 1 out of 13 Americans 17 and under are alive today. That is why Tobacco use in youth – a real concern.
General information about tobacco use in youth
Preventing the use of tobacco products among young people is crucial to ending smoking in America.
- The use of tobacco products was initiated and formed mainly in adolescence.
- Nearly 9 out of 10 adults smoke daily, first try smoking at age 18 and 99% try smoking at age 26 first
- Every day in America, about 1 600 young people smoke their first cigarette and nearly 200 young people start smoking every day. The aromatherapy in tobacco products can make them more attractive to young people.
- By 2020, 85% of high school students and 74% of middle school students who have used tobacco products in the past 30 days report having used flavored tobacco products during that time.
Estimates of current tobacco use in youth
Many young people use two or more tobacco products.
- By 2020, nearly 3 out of 100 middle school students (2.8%) and about 8 out of 100 high school students (8.2%) report currently using two or more tobacco products in the 30 last days.
- In 2019, about 12 out of 100 middle school students (11.5%) and about 30 out of 100 high school students (29.9%) reported having tried two or more tobacco products.
- Teenagers who use a lot of tobacco products are at risk of developing a dependency on nicotine and are more likely to continue using tobacco as adults.
Factors associated with tobacco use in adolescents
The social and physical environment
- The way the media shows that using tobacco products as a normal activity may make young people want to try them.
- Teenagers tend to use tobacco products more if they see people their age use these products.
- High school athletes were more likely to use smokeless tobacco than people of the same age who were not athletes.
- Younger people may be more likely to use tobacco products if parents do.
Biological and genetic factors
- There is evidence that teenagers may be sensitive to nicotine and that teenagers may feel dependent on nicotine sooner than adults.
- Genetic factors can make it harder for a young person to quit smoking.
- Smoking during pregnancy can increase the chance your baby will smoke regularly in the future.
- Mental health: There is a strong relationship between youth smoking and depression, anxiety, and stress.
- Personal opinion: When young people expect positive things from smoking, such as coping with stress better or losing weight, they are more likely to smoke.
Other effects
- Lower socioeconomic status, including lower-income or education
- Do not know how to say “no” to using tobacco products
- Lack of parental support or involvement
- Accessibility, availability and prices of tobacco products
- Low study performance
- Low self-respect
- Watch advertising for tobacco products in stores, on television, the Internet, in movies or magazines and newspapers
How can parents limit the use of tobacco products for teenagers?
Tobacco use in adolescents can lead to long-term consequences. Your child rarely thinks they will have tobacco use problems, so it is important to start talking about these topics with your child earlier and continue discussions and reminders. child from time to time.
First of all, have intimate conversations with your child about drugs and drugs and explain to your child how they will affect them. Why should you be intimate?
This knowledge is completely accessible at school in theoretical form, but they are often inherently dry, so, as a friend, show your friendliness. Build an environment of intimate sharing between children and parents, exchange with children about tobacco like two friends, children are both easier to understand and trust in you.
School and family education only play a part, by the time your teen, your child will feel very curious about everything around, curious to know, to experience.
Plus, your kids are inevitably calling your kids to try it out, so you also need to keep your kids “behind” by using content filtering tools like CyberPurify, which in addition to filters out harmful content accessible to your child such as pornography, accidental gore pictures, etc. that it will notify you when your child is searching for information about tobacco, marijuana, drugs, stimulants, etc. so that you can find out in time and prevent unpredictable consequences.
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