Adolescent Perceptions About Smoking Have Changed Over Decade
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 5 -- The University of California's San Francisco campus issued the following news release:
California adolescents perceive smoking cigarettes to be riskier - and less socially acceptable - than they did a dozen years ago, according to a new study that comes amid a changing tobacco product landscape.
Fewer youth plan to smoke or think smoking makes them look mature, reported the study by UC San Francisco and Stanford University School of Medicin . . .
California adolescents perceive smoking cigarettes to be riskier - and less socially acceptable - than they did a dozen years ago, according to a new study that comes amid a changing tobacco product landscape.
Fewer youth plan to smoke or think smoking makes them look mature, reported the study by UC San Francisco and Stanford University School of Medicin . . .