Teen Smoking
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Teen smoking / Hayley Mitchell Haugen, book editor.
p. cm. — (At issue) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-7377-1971-0 (lib. : alk. paper) — ISBN 0-7377-1972-9 (pbk. : alk. paper) 1. Teenagers—Tobacco use. 2. Smoking. 3. Tobacco habit—Prevention. I. Haugen, Hayley Mitchell, 1968– . II. At issue (San Diego, Calif.) HV5745.T43 2004 362.29'6'0835—dc21 2003054041
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- Introduction
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Table of Contents
- Teen Smoking: An Overview
- Teen Smoking Is a Serious Problem
- Antismoking Efforts Should Target Both Adults and Teens
- Laws to Prevent Youth Access to Cigarettes Are Ineffective
- Antismoking Campaigns Make Smoking More Attractive to Teens
- Countermarketing Campaigns Can Reduce Teen Smoking
- State Antismoking Programs Work
- Government Antismoking Campaigns Are Socialist Propaganda
- Television Viewing May Encourage Youth Smoking
- Contemporary Films Often Advertise Tobacco Brands
- Tobacco Advertising Is Not Solely Responsible for Teen Smoking
- High Schools Should Accommodate Teen Smokers
- Organizations to Contact
- Bibliography
- Copyright
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