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RI Tobacco Control Program
3 Capitol Hill, Room 408
Providence, RI 02908-5097
Phone: 401-222-3293
Fax: 401-222-4415
Contact: Seema Dixit

 

 

Tobacco Control Program

Preventing Youth Tobacco Use
Facts about Kids and Smoking

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The 1994 Surgeon General’s Report, “Preventing Tobacco Use Among Young People” contains six major conclusions about kids and smoking:

  1. Most people start using tobacco before they finish high school. This means that if you stay smoke-free in school, you will probably never smoke.
  2. Most teens who smoke are addicted to nicotine. They want to quit smoking, but they can’t. When they try to quit, they experience nasty withdrawal symptoms -- just like adults do.
  3. Tobacco is often the first drug used by kids who use alcohol and illegal drugs like marijuana.
  4. Kids who start smoking are more likely to get lower grades in school. They tend to hang out with other kids who smoke. They may have a low self-image, and they don't know how to say no to tobacco.
  5. Cigarette advertisements are designed to make people think that smoking is cool and that everybody does it. These misleading ads appear to increase kids' risk of smoking.
  6. Finally, here's some good news! People working in their communities -- kids who warn each other about the dangers of smoking, for example, and programs that make it harder for stores to sell cigarettes to kids -- are helping to keep kids away from tobacco.

 

 

FACT SHEETS

Youth and Tobacco Use: Current Estimates from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention

The Toll of Tobacco in Rhode Island

The Toll of Tobacco in the United States

Smoking and Kids

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RESOURCES

Rhode Island Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS)

"Health Risks Among Rhode Island Public High School Students" - 2005 Youth Risk Behavior Survey Results

Tobacco Control Spending in Rhode Island

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