high school student. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention there is 25.3% in 2015, thanks to the growing popularity of e-cigarettes. I work as a respiratory therapist and generally the effects of tobacco aren’t seen until later in life. Being able to deter future patients has been as much a goal as treating the effects of tobacco use. Adapting another country’s views might help with our own adolescent substance use.
In conclusion, there is a lot to learn from not only one’s own country but another’s use of substances. If not only to observe differences but to incorporate practices which may help curb the use of substances in adolescents. Considering other cultures is important when dealing with a country with a population that brings with it various views. Using these statistics can help when trying to prevent future health disorders. There is a lot we can learn from Link’s article and finding ways to use the findings to help better assist in adolescent substance use prevention and