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American Legacy Foundation. Legacy First Look Report 2. What Youth Think About Smoking: Results from the 1999 National Youth Tobacco Survey

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  • W. Douglas Evans, PhD
  • James Hersey, PhD
  • Alec Ulasevich, PhD
  • Anne Powers, PhD

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This report explores attitudinal and normative factors that may influence adolescent intent to use or not use tobacco, as well as how these factors vary by grade, gender, and race/ethnicity. It describes developmental increases in the social appeal and acceptance of tobacco during the course of adolescence that deserve attention in efforts at tobacco prevention and control.

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  • W. Douglas Evans, PhD & James Hersey, PhD & Alec Ulasevich, PhD & Anne Powers, PhD, 2000. "American Legacy Foundation. Legacy First Look Report 2. What Youth Think About Smoking: Results from the 1999 National Youth Tobacco Survey," University of California at San Francisco, Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education qt1sw6s3kk, Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education, UC San Francisco.
  • Handle: RePEc:cdl:ctcres:qt1sw6s3kk
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