Jamie Karlsson. PPA Steps Define the Problem Gather the Evidence Identify the Causes Evaluate an Existing Policy Develop Solutions Select the Best Solution.

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Jamie Karlsson

PPA Steps Define the Problem Gather the Evidence Identify the Causes Evaluate an Existing Policy Develop Solutions Select the Best Solution (Feasibility vs. Effectiveness)

Defining Teen Smoking 90 % of smokers start off as teens 396,000 smokers who began as teenagers die each year from smoking related illnesses 6,000 children under the age of 18 start smoking Teen smokers become addicted faster than adults Step 1 of the PPA: Define the Problem

Effects of Teen Smoking Shortness of breath Poor lung function Respiratory problems Heart problems Addiction Oral health problems Cancer Step 1 of the PPA: Define the Problem

Effects Step 1 of the PPA: Define the Problem

Rates of Teen Tobacco Use Step 2 of the PPA: Gather the Evidence

Why do Teens Smoke? Easy Access Peer Pressure Parents Smoke Media Lose Weight Reduce Stress Addiction Step 3 of the PPA: Identify the Causes

What is the Best Solution To Teen Smoking? Read the attached article on teen smoking. Decide on the best solutions to the social problem, Teen Smoking. teen-smoking teen-smoking Complete the attached worksheet and brainstorm three possible solutions to the social problem. l l Step 5 of the PPA: Develop New Solutions