Janet is a middle-class 20 year old college student who has recently started smoking
Although she has been warned by her health practitioner about the health risks, and her own awareness that there is a history of heart disease in her family, she does not make a serious effort to quit. Why do you think this is the case?
a) Because Janet is influenced by positive portrayals of using in popular culture
b) Because Janet considers smoking an attractive habit.
c) Because Janet considers smoking an essential way to unwind and relax.
d) Because Janet can afford cigarettes.
A
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