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Chapter 8Tobacco

Lesson 3Tobacco Use and Teens

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addictionA mental or physical need for a drug or other substance

The unpleasant symptoms that someone experiences when he or she stops using an addictive substance

A person’s belief that he or she needs a drug to feel good or function normally

withdrawal

psychological dependence

physical dependence

An addiction in which the body develops a chemical need for a drug

The body’s need for larger and larger amounts of a drug to produce the same effects

A group of people for which a product is intended

tolerance

target audience

medialiteracy

The ability to understand the goals of advertising and the media

A paid arrangement a company has made to show its products in media such as television or film

product placement

In this lesson, you will be able to

identify reasons why teens use tobacco.

explain how a person can become addicted to nicotine.

describe how antismoking efforts are helping teens stay tobacco free.

apply accessing-information skills to find health information on quitting tobacco use.

Summarizing

For each main heading in

this lesson, make a

flashcard that captures the

main points of the heading.

Main Headings in this Lesson

• Why Do Teens Begin Using Tobacco?

• Tobacco Addiction

• Tobacco Advertising

• Antismoking Efforts

Why Do Teens Begin Using Tobacco?

Tobacco Addiction

Tobacco contains nicotine. Nicotine causes addiction.

addiction A mental or physical need for a drug or other substance

Nicotine is as addictive as cocaine and heroin.

Tobacco Addiction

Anyone who stops using nicotine goes through withdrawal.

withdrawal The unpleasant symptoms that someone experiences when he or she stops using an addictive substance

Psychological Dependence

Psychological dependence on tobacco creates a need that outweighs the fear of tobacco’s effects.

psychological dependence A person’s belief that he or she needs a drug to feel good or function normally

Physical Dependence

Teens can develop a physical dependence on nicotine much more easily than adults can.

physical dependence An addiction in which the body develops a chemical need for a drug

Physical Dependence

The body’s tolerance for nicotine increases over time.

tolerance The body’s need for larger and larger amounts of a drug to produce the same effect

Tobacco Advertising

Tobacco advertisements can strongly affect teens by making teens feel that it’s fun or cool to use tobacco.

Targeting Teens

Teens are a good target audience for tobacco companies.

target audience A group of people for which a product is intended

Tobacco companies want teens to become lifelong tobacco users.

Targeting Teens

Media literacy can help teens understand the validity of messages that come from advertisers.

media literacy The ability to understand the goals of advertising and the media

Targeting Teens

Tobacco companies try to inspire brand loyalty.

Brand loyalty is the attachment a person has to a certain brand of product.

Targeting Teens

Advertisers use product placement to sell tobacco to teens.

product placement A paid arrangement a company has made to show its products in media such as television or film

Targeting Teens

Advertisers use sporting events to target teens.

Tobacco companies sponsor sporting events knowing that teens will see their advertisements.

Antismoking Efforts

More and more teens want to stay healthy by avoiding tobacco use.

Thanks to antismoking efforts, most teens and adults are in favor of a tobacco-free society.

Legal Bans on Tobacco Ads

Tobacco companies are not allowed to place outdoor advertisements within 1,000 feet of schools and playgrounds.

Tobacco companies cannot make or sell hats, T-shirts, and other items.

Cigarette advertisements cannot appear on radio and television.

Legal Bans on Tobacco Ads

Antismoking Ad Campaigns

Antismoking ad campaigns urge teens to avoid tobacco use.

Antismoking ad campaigns urge smokers to see the dangers of tobacco and to seek help quitting.

What I Learned

Vocabulary Define product placement.

Lesson 3 Review

What I Learned

Identify Name three reasons why teens usetobacco products.

Lesson 3 Review

What I Learned

Explain Describe how the media may encourageteens to use tobacco.

Lesson 3 Review

What I Learned

Lesson 3 Review

Give Examples List two ways in which tobaccocompanies target teens.

What I Learned

Lesson 3 Review

Describe Explain how antismoking ads help teens stayaway from tobacco.

Thinking Critically

Describe How does physical tolerance affect howmuch a person smokes?

Lesson 3 Review

Thinking Critically

Analyze Explain what happens because ofphysical dependency on tobacco.

Lesson 3 Review

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