Alcohol and Smoking: A Correlation of Use in Youth?

作者: Meghan Denning , Ronald Ross Watson

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-62703-047-2_21

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摘要: Adolescents abuse tobacco and alcohol more than any other drug [1]. Young people are likely to experiment with these drugs prior doing so due their availability the peer expectancies surrounding them. The high risk of co-using is exemplified by US National Household Survey, which indicates that within age cohort 18–24 years show a usage both drugs. This epidemiology study reveals group, 19.4 % men 12.5 women co-use [2]. Each easily accessible for adolescents, through this availability, joint becomes apparent. In 2010, 61.1 eighth grade students admit would be “easy” or “fairly easy” obtain 55.5 state easy ability cigarettes. regard 10th graders, there an increase in substances: 80 69.4 These rates most prominent all drugs, including PCP, MDMA, amphetamines, tranquilizers, heroin percentages as low 12.6 [3]. Thus difficulty access among comparison cigarettes adolescents prone use available substances. On contrary, since two accessible, can do them together, therefore causing synergism will focus review.

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