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Jewish Standard- Jersey Ci'[Y, N.J
Fields
- Named Person
- Horn, Daniel (Dir., U.S. Nat'l Clearinghouse for Smoking & Health, c. 1968)Born: 28 May 1916, d. October 7, 1992 Frenchtown, NJ
- Date Loaded
- 16 Mar 2005
- Box
- 0622
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JEWISH STANDARD-
JERSEY CI'[Y, N.J.
and all of them seemed to co~sider thb "trim one of
the most entertaining programs they had had. " •
• IN ANALYZING ".the reverse ::rdaction, the
'oo/nmittee came to the'conclusinn that what we were
~'seeing was 'a demonstration'of /~6betliousness 'a6d
false bravado. Since'teenagers" are:notoDioUs for not
wa~ting ~nyane to t611 them wh~t to d0;'they w~re
~. purposely smoking in complete defiance b[ the point
the film was trying to make ".m order to assert their
independence and their right to do 'as they '~leased
.~with their live~.-Other .adults and leaders in the
b'group :a~ued- "th~it !what we were seeing wer.e
:, teen~gers who :.k~d been 'deeply affected ,by ~.w.hat
: their" had see.n, on ' the ~creen.. and. we~'Lact//ally
.coi'erihg up their fears from one another through a
show of false .hrav'_ado b~ lighting" hp ~nd putting
" away se~en.el~ during the most gruesome momen~
:o[thefdm. : " ' ~ -..::.i
"The reeent Rein in the paper explained what had
-actually hap~mned and the real reason' why the film
.lm~i had an opposite effect. A researcher who studied
the reactions of "teenagers of .those.klnds of ~dms
exldained that the reason they "geemingly have little
effect is because the teenager, simplyI does :not
"identify with the character in the i'tim. At their stage
in life they simply cannot ~nc¢i.'ve of a time #hen
. they themselves will be middle a~ed or old.and thdy
therefore feel that.this cannot Imppen to them.
~ lffitest weapan in the attempt to e~t dow~ an
tee~ sm~d~ is ~ ts make a much
• Daniel Horn ivolving 22,000 ,high school students
~ "found that when both "parents.smoke,,32% ot the boys,
and 18% of the girls are regular smokers. When one
'" "p~rent or zboth "parents .give.~,up:~sdloking, ~he.
per~enta~i~ ' 6t : ~mokers,. among" their: childrefi
,, ~ dropped. Th,e lowest "percon~age. of .s~nbkers.,was
• found among those teenagers beth of whose .pa~ents ".-
• i effects, ~a~ents will be more. effective if they~s.peak :.
:, o~ the present. Appealing to a girl's" va~dty by c.alling
:! attention to the unpleasantness, of reeking ofsmok~'.
i as "well as .finger~ stained with~ni .co.tine,v'and .
• impressing upon a boy the unhe~y effect..s'.nioking "
• .' has on athletic ability is n~l~" m~~ffective than ;
• se_are tnc~ics, holding" but "~e...t~reat..'.dt .c .an. '.~, .f~fty.:..
., ~diy, it hel~ tn _have a go6d re.hti~hip w~th .-...,
one'~ child, Children v~he, Zael espe~ia!l~, el~e to: .
parents will think twice before involving themsd~es .
• in an a~tivity that .is likely f~ evoke disapproval on
: their p~'t. Finally,. as u~u~d, the time to "lay the
• "groundwork is,not when the child :is already
. :'~'"hooked'" bdt bi the~ehil.dhood [years ~hen he:i~..).
