Hynes M M
Columbia University School of Public Health, Division of Sociomedical Sciences, New York, N.Y. 10032.
Public Health Rep. 1989 Jan-Feb;104(1):83-7.
Teenaged girls comprise the largest percentage of new cigarette smokers in the United States today. Factors contributing to smoking initiation include peer pressure, family and social influences, cigarette availability, and cigarette advertising. Because three-quarters of smokers become dependent on cigarettes by age 20, smoking prevention programs aimed at the adolescent population have great potential. The proposed program outlined is directed at girls 12 to 18 years of age in New York City. Among the objectives are increasing students' knowledge of the short- and long-term health effects of smoking and awareness of the social factors which lead to smoking. Participants would be taught social skills and behaviors which could help them to resist initiating smoking, by such activities as assertiveness training through role playing. Endurance sports activities would be emphasized while learning of the effects of smoking on physical conditioning. The costs of such a program are estimated, and classroom activities are outlined.
如今,青少年女性在美国新增吸烟人群中占比最大。导致开始吸烟的因素包括同伴压力、家庭和社会影响、香烟的可得性以及香烟广告。由于四分之三的吸烟者在20岁时就对香烟产生依赖,针对青少年人群的吸烟预防项目具有巨大潜力。拟议的项目针对纽约市12至18岁的女孩。目标包括增加学生对吸烟短期和长期健康影响的了解,以及对导致吸烟的社会因素的认识。将通过角色扮演进行自信训练等活动,教授参与者有助于他们抵制开始吸烟的社交技能和行为。在了解吸烟对身体状况的影响时,将强调耐力体育活动。估计了该项目的成本,并概述了课堂活动。