Essay On Cause And Effects Of Smoking

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One cannot stress enough on the fact that smoking is coupled with serious health problems to both people who smoke and those who are around smokers (Warner, 1989); it is all a danger to public health ( (Dekker & looman, 1993), and economic system of the country. A research study states that cigarette smoking is highly responsible for cancer death causalities more than any other factor not only for smokers alone but also for passive smokers ( (Higgmson, 1992). Because of smoking the skin color turns yellow, results in bad odor, and damages the lungs quicker as well as skin ages. “Smoking also causes diseases such as coronary heart disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and lung cancer” (Mehta). But, these are negative impacts of smoking on a macro level.
It is important to know and understand the causes and factors which leads a person to buy a packet of cigarettes at the cost of his health while being quite aware of its consequences. Furthermore, smokers are quite well aware of the fact that smoking …show more content…

By doing so, by showing that he is now able to stand alone and against anyone (for example his parents and teachers in his youth), marks his own individual identity. It is no more a habit then because a person is able to achieve self-affirmation and self assurance. In sum, previous researches have noted peer pressure conformity, self affirmation and assurance, social requirements, anti-depressant, stress, anger and frustration reliever, already presence of smokers in the family and men more prone to smoking as compared to women as one of the most important sociological factors behind smoking behavior among adolescents. This paper aims to assess the different sociological factors of smoking amongst youth in order to determine what exactly motivates a person to engage in this harmful habit to smoking despite of being well aware and conscious of its negative

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