Teen Smoking
Teen Smoking | Tobacco Advertising Is Not Solely Responsible for Teen Smoking
Jim Karrh is assistant professor of marketing and advertising in the University of Arkansas at Little Rock’s College of Business Administration as well as a marketing consultant.
Summary: “De-marketing” programs designed to warn teens off smoking can be beneficial, but some of these programs have failed in the past. One reason for this failure is the fact that the decision to begin smoking is fundamentally a social one. Many teens who begin smoking, for instance, believe that smokers are cool and sociable, and they see themselves in the same light....
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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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