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Vulnerability to smoking after trying a single cigarette can lie dormant for three years or more

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This is the first clear demonstration of a "sleeper effect" or period of dormant vulnerability. Our findings have implications for understanding the development of cigarette use and for policies to reduce smoking in young people. Preventing children from trying even one cigarette may be important, and the design of interventions should recognise adolescents who have smoked just once, several years previously, as potentially vulnerable to later smoking uptake.

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