Teenage Smoking Addiction Survey Insights
A survey conducted on teenage smokers revealed insights into their smoking addiction, including reasons for starting, influences from family and friends, smoking habits, and more. The study sheds light on the factors contributing to youth smoking habits and emphasizes the importance of addressing this issue early on.
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Starts with a joke, ends costing a life By: Samir, Abdulrahman, Bashar, Rashed
Survey We went to the supermarket after school to ask the teenagers that smoke about their smoking addiction, we first wanted to count all teenagers that we will ask, that are addicted to smoking and then we started asking them simple questions about their smoking addiction, these are the results we got: Their addiction started as a bet, but then they couldn t stop. Some started to forget the bad things in life. Other started from their parents' influence. Some started because they wanted to look cool.
Survey preparation We asked a total of 50 smokers, and got the answers of each, the youngest of them being at 14, and the oldest at 22. Before going to the supermarket, we did some research and wrote down 10 questions, then we presented the questions and let them answer, these are the questions:
Survey questions 1. When you first tried smoking, did you consider being addicted to cigarettes? a) Yes b) No c) I don t know d) Prefer not to share 2. When did you become a regular smoker? a) 12-14 b) 15-17 c) 18-20 d) 21+
3. While you were growing up, did any of your siblings, parents, relatives or friends smoke? a) Yes b) No c) I don t know d) Prefer not to share 4. When you first tried smoking, did your friends encourage you that smoking was "cool"? a) Yes b) No c) I don t know d) Prefer not to say
5. About how many cigarettes have you smoked in your entire life? a) 1-9 b) 10-1 Pack c) 1 Pack-5 Packs d) 5 Packs+ 6. When was the last time you smoked? a) 12 months-6 months b) 5 months-1 Week c) 6 days-Yesterday d) Today
7. How many cigarettes do you smoke a day? a) 1-4 b) 5-9 c) 10-1 Pack d) 1 Pack+ 8. How old were you when you tried a cigarette, even a single puff? a) 6-9 b) 10-13 c) 14-17 d) 18+
9. How old were you when you first smoked an entire cigarette? a) 12-14 b) 15-17 c) 18-20 d) 20+ 10. Do you find it hard to quit smoking? a) Yes b) No c) I don t know d) Prefer not to share
Survey answers We plotted 10 bar graphs, for the 10 questions we made, then we added the answers of each student, here are the answers:
Question 1 Question 2 30 30 25 25 20 20 15 15 10 10 5 5 0 0 Yes No I don t know Prefer not to say 12-14 15-17 18-20 21+ Question 3 Question 4 25 30 25 20 20 15 15 10 10 5 5 0 0 Yes No I don t know Prefer not to Yes No I don t know Prefer not to say say
Question 5 Question 6 25 25 20 20 15 15 10 10 5 5 0 0 12 Months-6 Months 5 Months-1 Week 6 Days- Yesterday Today 1-9 10-1 Pack 1 Pack-5 Packs 5 Packs+ Question 7 Question 8 25 25 20 20 15 15 10 10 5 5 0 0 1-4 5-9 10-1 Pack 1 Pack+ 6-9 10-13 14-17 18+
Question 9 Question 10 25 30 25 20 20 15 15 10 10 5 5 0 0 12-14 15-17 18-20 20+ Yes No I don t know Prefer not to say
Conclusion Every 5 in 6 teens that were asked, smoke, this puts our generation in danger since 83% of the teens of our generation smoke. This puts our generation in danger, and the only people that can change this is us.