Stress main cause of teen smoking: study

A study in the UK has found that stress is the main factor behind teenage smoking, followed by boredom.

Stress is the main cause behind teenage smoking and boredom is another factor, researchers have found.

Analysis by researchers from Anglia Ruskin University in the UK found that 70 per cent of teenage smokers in poorer areas identified "stress" as the most significant reason for smoking.

This fell to 62.6 per cent among teens in less deprived areas, according to the study, published in the journal European Research Institute for Social Work.

Researchers surveyed more than 1700 Year 10 pupils from Essex.

They found that the second most common reason for smoking among teens was boredom.

Socialising, being "hooked on nicotine" and "to fit in with friends" were other factors listed by teenagers.

Linda Homan, senior lecturer in social Work at Anglia Ruskin University, said: "Teenagers in both deprived and wealthier areas are saying that stress is the main reason they are smoking.

"That should serve as a wake-up call to agencies as we know that early smoking can lead to addiction and subsequent health problems in later life.

"If teenagers' emotions are leading them to smoke then they may well need the help of professionals earlier in their habit. They may also benefit from the help of youth and social workers to access strategies that help them cope with stress."


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Published 20 September 2018 5:22pm
Source: AAP


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