THE ROLE OF PARENTS ON TEENAGERS SMOKING BEHAVIOR IN PRESSING FAMILY EXPENDITURE BUDGET IN NATIONAL SCALE
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parents; cigarette shopping; teenagers.Abstract
The prevalence of adolescent smokers increases from year to year. Most of the smokers come from low income families. Giving the role of the parent as an educator, both for those who smoke and those who do not smoke has a positive impact on adolescent smoking behavior, among others, it decreases the number of cigarettes smoked per day. Until now it is not known how much funds can be saved in the family as a positive impact of the role of parents as educators for their teenagers. This research is a descriptive study that aims to provide an over view of the amount of family funds that can be saved for cigarette shopping for young smokers. The results show that giving the role of parents to both smokers and non-smokers as educators can reduce family funds for shopping for cigarettes for teenagers. Non-smoking parents as educators can save family funds for shopping for cigarettes for teenagers is greater than for smokers.
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