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Smoking

Risk, Perception, and Policy
BuchGebunden
394 Seiten
Englisch
Sage Publications, Incerschienen am16.07.2001
" This important book reveals why the young start smoking and why, as adults, they regret having started. It is a great contribution to helping end a national epidemic." - CHERYL HEALTON, President/CEO, American Legacy Foundation "This book is a must for everyone concerned about how to address the problem of tobacco use among young people. Virtually all new smokers are children. Many of them are in their early teens and one out of every three children who begin to smoke will die prematurely because of their use of tobacco. This book includes the most objective, thorough and authoritative research to date on the critical question about whether young people fully understand the consequences of their decision to smoke at the time they start and whether they are able to make rational decisions about this vitally important decision. It leaves the reader with no doubt about the value of efforts to better educate our young people and to empower them to resist the lure of tobacco marketing." - MATTHEW MYERS, President, Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids Do individuals really know and understand the risks entailed by their smoking decisions? The question is particularly important in the case of young persons, because most smokers start during childhood and adolescence. After years of intense publicity about the damages of smoking, it is generally believed that every teenager and adult in the U.S. knows that smoking is dangerous to health, thus decisions to smoke are informed choices. This book presents a counter-view, based on a survey of several thousand young persons and adults, probing attitudes, beliefs, feelings, and perceptions of risk associated with smoking. The authors agree that young smokers give little or no thought to health risks or the problems of addiction. The survey data contradicts the model of informed, rational choice and underscores the need for aggressive policies to counter tobacco firms' marketing and promotional efforts and to restrict youth access to tobacco.mehr
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Klappentext" This important book reveals why the young start smoking and why, as adults, they regret having started. It is a great contribution to helping end a national epidemic." - CHERYL HEALTON, President/CEO, American Legacy Foundation "This book is a must for everyone concerned about how to address the problem of tobacco use among young people. Virtually all new smokers are children. Many of them are in their early teens and one out of every three children who begin to smoke will die prematurely because of their use of tobacco. This book includes the most objective, thorough and authoritative research to date on the critical question about whether young people fully understand the consequences of their decision to smoke at the time they start and whether they are able to make rational decisions about this vitally important decision. It leaves the reader with no doubt about the value of efforts to better educate our young people and to empower them to resist the lure of tobacco marketing." - MATTHEW MYERS, President, Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids Do individuals really know and understand the risks entailed by their smoking decisions? The question is particularly important in the case of young persons, because most smokers start during childhood and adolescence. After years of intense publicity about the damages of smoking, it is generally believed that every teenager and adult in the U.S. knows that smoking is dangerous to health, thus decisions to smoke are informed choices. This book presents a counter-view, based on a survey of several thousand young persons and adults, probing attitudes, beliefs, feelings, and perceptions of risk associated with smoking. The authors agree that young smokers give little or no thought to health risks or the problems of addiction. The survey data contradicts the model of informed, rational choice and underscores the need for aggressive policies to counter tobacco firms' marketing and promotional efforts and to restrict youth access to tobacco.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-0-7619-2380-0
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Erscheinungsjahr2001
Erscheinungsdatum16.07.2001
Seiten394 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 196 mm, Höhe 241 mm, Dicke 26 mm
Gewicht929 g
Artikel-Nr.13675624

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
About the ContributorsPART ONE: INTRODUCTION1. The Risks of Active and Passive Smoking - J Samet2. Profile of Smokers and Smoking - P Jamieson and D RomerPART TWO: PERCEPTIONS OF RISKY ADOLESCENTS AND ADULTS3. What Do Young People Think They Know About the Risks of Smoking? - P Jamieson and D Romer4. The Role of Perceived Risk in Starting and Stopping Smoking - D Romer and P Jamieson5. Smokers' Recognition of Their Vulnerability to Harm - P Slovic 6. Cigarette Smokers: Rational Actors or Rational Fools? - P SlovicPART THREE: MEDIA INFLUENCE ON SMOKING7. Advertising, Smoker Imagery, and the Diffusion of Smoking Behavior - D Romer and P JamiesonPART FOUR: ADDICTION8. The Nature of Nicotine Addiction - N Benowitz9. A Visceral Account of Addiction - G Loewenstein10. The Catch 22 of Smoking and Quitting - D Romer, P Jamieson, and R Kirkland AhernPART FIVE: LEGAL AND POLICY PERSPECTIVES11. The Joint Failure of Economic Theory and Legal Regulation - J Hanson and D Kysar12. Tobacco and Public Health Policy: A Youth-Centered Approach - R BonnieAppendix AAppendix BAppendix CReferencesIndexmehr

Autor

Dr. Slovic studies judgment and decision processes with an emphasis on decision making under conditions of risk. His work examines fundamental issues such as the influence of affect on judgments and decisions. He also studies the factors that underlie perceptions of risk and attempts to assess the importance of these perceptions for the management of risk in society. His most recent research examines psychological factors contributing to apathy toward genocide. He no longer does classroom teaching but does advise students in their research. For further information visit Dr. Slovic's website: www.decisionresearch.org