The authors describe the experience of quitting smoking, focusing on the obstacles youth struggle with, based on individual interviews and focus groups with 54 teenagers in New York City. A major obstacle was the belief that people should stop smoking forever. The youth had to cope with temptation, frequent and often intense urges or cravings for cigarettes, and lack of social support from their family and friends. The young participants not only had to cope with general life stresses without being able to use cigarettes to reduce tensions but also had to contend with new stressful situations, such as friends who put them down for not smoking. In addition, the teens had to give up things that were important to them, such as friendships, dur...
Item does not contain fulltextThe present study examined the effects of general perceived stress and...
The major purpose of this study was to examine effects of the group smoking cessation program on the...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to analyze social characteristics and stress as...
The authors describe the experience of quitting smoking, focusing on the obstacles youth struggle wi...
The present study examined how adolescents perceive the relationship between smoking and stress and ...
The present study examined how adolescents perceive the relationship between smoking and stress and ...
Objective: Medically fragile teens who smoke need access to smoking cessation programs, because they...
Objective Medically fragile teens who smoke need access to smoking cessation programs, because they ...
A cigarette contains nicotine substance that can cause smokers to become dependent on nicotine. Smok...
A sample of 120 adolescent smokers (80 males, 40 females), most of whom were referred by school pers...
Recent prevalence rates show that by Year 10 (ages 14-16 years), 15% of students are smoking each ha...
Background: Although it is widely acknowledged among adult smokers that increases in smoking are oft...
Background: Premature death in developed countries, and smoking by adolescents is a serious health i...
Objective: To explore the smoking cessation process of adolescents and their attitudes and beliefs t...
The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of fear of gaining weight on success on smoki...
Item does not contain fulltextThe present study examined the effects of general perceived stress and...
The major purpose of this study was to examine effects of the group smoking cessation program on the...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to analyze social characteristics and stress as...
The authors describe the experience of quitting smoking, focusing on the obstacles youth struggle wi...
The present study examined how adolescents perceive the relationship between smoking and stress and ...
The present study examined how adolescents perceive the relationship between smoking and stress and ...
Objective: Medically fragile teens who smoke need access to smoking cessation programs, because they...
Objective Medically fragile teens who smoke need access to smoking cessation programs, because they ...
A cigarette contains nicotine substance that can cause smokers to become dependent on nicotine. Smok...
A sample of 120 adolescent smokers (80 males, 40 females), most of whom were referred by school pers...
Recent prevalence rates show that by Year 10 (ages 14-16 years), 15% of students are smoking each ha...
Background: Although it is widely acknowledged among adult smokers that increases in smoking are oft...
Background: Premature death in developed countries, and smoking by adolescents is a serious health i...
Objective: To explore the smoking cessation process of adolescents and their attitudes and beliefs t...
The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of fear of gaining weight on success on smoki...
Item does not contain fulltextThe present study examined the effects of general perceived stress and...
The major purpose of this study was to examine effects of the group smoking cessation program on the...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to analyze social characteristics and stress as...