Quitting Tobacco UseWhy Do You Use Tobacco?Most people don't think about when or why they use tobacco. They
just do it. But knowing when and why you smoke or chew can help you choose the
quitting strategy that is most likely to work. Perhaps you use tobacco: - To relieve tension, especially after
arguments or during stressful times, or when you feel angry or
upset.
- To control your weight, either by keeping it down or
because you're afraid of weight gain if you quit.
- For
stimulation, to perk yourself up, improve your concentration, or boost
your energy when you are feeling sluggish.
- To be part of the
group, by joining your friends in having a cigarette or chew.
Use this form to
find your
reasons (What is a PDF document?) for using tobacco. Reasons children and teens smokeMany children and teens use cigarettes, cigars, and spit tobacco
because their friends do. Movies and TV shows can make tobacco use seem
glamorous and attractive. Teens, especially girls, often use smoking to try to
control their weight. Teens may think smoking is a way to look more mature,
independent, and self-confident to their peers. They may smoke to rebel against
their parents. Children and teens are more likely to smoke if their parents
smoke.
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