cotine affects its consumers. The associations behind it came up with information about how nicotine dependence, anxiety, depression and suicide attempts were the main outcome of smoking cigarettes. The data from the investigation was from the young in a Norway Longitudinal Study, where they followed a population for thirteen years from ages 13–27 years. Data was gathered on smoking patterns and nicotine dependence and depression, anxiety and para suicide. Extensive information on sociodemographic factors, parental and family conditions, parental practices, educational career, conduct problems, alcohol problems and use of illegal substances was also collected (Pederson). Thes
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