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Citation

Daughton JM, Daughton DM, Patil KD. Percept. Mot. Skills 1997; 85(1): 115-120.

Affiliation

Loyola University of Chicago, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1997, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

9293566

Abstract

A brief, anonymous survey of 284 high school seniors at one midwestern metropolitan public high school assessed current smoking, history of alcohol use, and students' beliefs in future risk of dependency. A major purpose was to assess students' self-recognition of alcohol and cigarette dependency. Of the seniors surveyed, 92 (32%) were current smokers, and 237 (84%) reported a previous history of alcohol use. 52% of current smokers indicated they were already "hooked" on cigarettes or anticipated a good chance of cigarette addiction five years later. In contrast, 94% of regular alcohol users indicated there was either no chance (71%) or only a mild chance (23%) of ever becoming an alcoholic. Six of every ten high school smokers surveyed reported that quitting cigarettes for three days would be difficult.


Language: en

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