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Cigarette-smoking: lifetime use
Tobacco use among adolescents is a significant public health concern, with the potential for long-term negative health impacts. This measure examines the prevalence of lifetime tobacco use, providing insights into the proportion of young people who have experimented with cigarettes at least once. Understanding the factors that influence the initiation of tobacco use is crucial for developing effective prevention strategies.
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