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Update Working Adolescents More Likely Than Their Non-working Peers To Smoke Cigarettes

By admin2 | November 29, 2007

Today,  Working for pay during the school year is positively associated with the likelihood of tobacco use among adolescents. Researchers used data from the second generation of the Baltimore Prevention and Intervention Research Center studies to investigate the link between working for pay and adolescent tobacco use. The study involved 799 adolescents who were followed since first grade. [click link for full article]
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