With increased knowledge of effective prevention of adolescent smoking
, there is a concomitant lack of research on effective adolescent smok
ing cessation. This study surveyed 77 adolescents (mean age 15.8 years
) at a youth detention center in Seattle, Washington, about smoking pa
tterns, cessation attempts, and motivations as well as withdrawal symp
toms from nicotine. The results revealed that the majority of smokers
had previously attempted smoking cessation (72%). The most common reas
ons for wanting to quit were for health concerns. Only 30.8% abstained
for more than 1 month, and 35.9% abstained for less than 3 days. Nico
tine craving was the most severe and most commonly reported withdrawal
symptom.