When going around campus I'm sure everyone has seen someone smoking. To me it feels like the majority of people at this college smoke. I feel that by the time you're in college everyone knows that there are THOUSANDS of chemicals in
cigarettes; however, they continue to smoke. There are some who say it is difficult to quit smoking, but 27% of college smokers start during their college years. Is it that college students don't understand the
consequences? Or is it that they just don't care?
When being off on your own you try different types of things. Smoking is one thing that many college students test out
whether its cigars,
cigarettes , illegal drugs, or the new
cigarettes I see people
smoking, blacks. As many people may know
cigarettes are a stress reliever. So if you start smoking to reduce the stress from school, before you know it you may become addicted even if you didn't mean to. Smoking is very much addictive due to the amount of chemicals found in them.
http://www.jointogether.org/news/research/pressreleases/2001/harvard-reports-on-college.html
"The college years are a time of transition in smoking behavior of young people because
many are experimenting with tobacco, others are starting to smoke regularly, and still others are trying to quit," said Nancy Rigotti, MD, Director of Tobacco Research and Treatment at Massachusetts General Hospital and Associate Professor at Harvard Medical School.
In a recent study at Harvard University, they found that 40% of students who are placed in smoke free living do not try smoking. However, only 27% of colleges do not provide students with smoke free
dormitories even if they have a smoke free
policy in public areas. Also, in this study they found that 40% of colleges do not provide students with the
opportunity to quit smoking by providing them with programs to help. In the study they found that since college aged are the most targeted by
tobacco companies , so colleges should help to provide more
opportunities to help students quit.
The following links I found help understand the different affects on
tobacco and what people are being told verses the reality of the drug.
http://www.ttac.org/enews/mailer10-03/college-students.pdf
http://quitsmoking.about.com/cs/nicotineinhaler/a/cigingredients.htm
http://www.thetruth.com/