Why do young people smoke? It is an urgent need to make smoking cessation cool and satisfying. The number of people who light up is increasing. When the Ministry of Health conducted the first national health and mobility survey to identify the number of smokers in 1986, that number was 21.5%. However, in the latest study published in 1996, the number of smokers has increased to 24.8%. Of these figures, the number of people aged 15 to 24 in 1986 was 11.5%. In 1996, age disability shifted from 18 to 24 years old.
The purpose of this study was to identify the causes of smoking in adolescence and the factors that caused adolescence to begin smoking. Since tobacco and many other medicines contain toxic substances such as toxic gases and are scientifically proven to cause cancer, the purpose of studying knowledge and opinion on teens' smoking is to change from childhood to Western European countries It is because smoking is a problem. And diseases of the respiratory system and many other diseases lead to death. People are already aware of the risk of smoking in television and other media campaigns but teenagers continue to smoke because of their attitudes towards smoking and their belief in personal health and their intention to cease smoking It is. (Livingstone 1983)
Smoking rate of adults and adolescents is rising. In the United States, nearly 21% of adults smoke, while 20% smoke. Smoking has many negative effects, but there are also some good effects. However, the negative impact will offset the positive impact. - According to statistics, 400,000 people die each year from smoking-related problems. Experts indicate that smoking can damage lungs and kidneys, but people continue to smoke to relieve stress. This article reveals various ways in which smoking harms humans and the environment. Everyone knows that smoking is bad, but they still continue to smoke. Consumers smoke for various reasons. Some smoking is that they are emphasized, unnoticed, angry, depressed.
There is extensive research on knowledge of adolescent smoking and the health risks associated with smoking and why young adolescents choose smoking. Generally, teenagers start smoking because they want to enter a particular group. Lloyd (1998). For example, if a teenager has a friend who smokes, he / she will stay within the group and be accepted by other members, so it is more likely to smoke and smoke. What they do and their actions have a very strong influence. Many teenagers also care about the images they paint to others. Smoking often tells images from young people on TV, the Internet, newspapers, magazines, etc. and imitates other famous people and those who think they are their role model. Margaret o'Hyde et al. (2005) suggest that young adolescents smoke for various reasons