All posts tagged Smoking
Gain Carlo Bert Mrs.. Margaret Knudsen ONCE 1101 September 11, 2013 STOP SMOKING Thousands of people worldwide indicate that smoking is addictive and harmful to health, scientific studies, research and other institutional bodies such as the World Health Organization, would support this thesis. Tobacco is responsible for nearly 1 in . . . Read more
Impacted (A Policy Research Partnership to Reduce Youth Substance use), as part of Bridging the Gap: Research Informing Practice for Healthy Youth Behavior. We thank Steve Chicken and DRP. Laura Kahn at the Division of Adolescent and School Health, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Centers for . . . Read more
Abstract An attitude is a representation of an individual’s degree of like or dislike for an act, object or evaluation. This report aims to conclude whether there is a difference between female and male attitudes towards smoking. It is hypothesised that females will have a more positive attitude towards smoking. . . . Read more