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Parental Partnerships in Helping Teens Avoid Smoking: A Comprehensive Look
GLOBALMonday, December 30, 2024
After all the math, they found that programs involving parents did help. Kids were about 16% less likely to start smoking. However, it's not clear if these programs really helped teens quit smoking. Plus, there weren't enough studies to say if these programs work the same for kids from different backgrounds.
So, while we know parental involvement helps, there's still more to learn. It's like trying to solve a big puzzle – we've found a few pieces, but there's still a lot left to find.
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