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**********The Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System Report, released every two years by the Centers for Disease Control, seeks to identify important trends in the risky behaviors of adolescents. Of the six areas of health risk behavior the report studies, tobacco use has demonstrated the most consistent rise, resulting in a 30 percent increase over the course of the last decade (CDC, 2000). Although rates among this group have been declining since 1997, more than one in four U.S. high school students still smoke cigarettes (MMWR, 2002).Millions of dollars are allocated to school systems across the United States for the purpose of prevention and intervention (Herrmann & McWhirter, 1997). Applying methods of behavior prediction is of particular importance due to the interventions'' purpose of being effective. Behavior, however, cannot always be realistically or ethically measured. Therefore, constructs involved in the decision-making process of the impending behavior have been identified. Of the most acclaimed models, the theory of planned behavior has successfully predicted a multitude of subsequent behaviors.

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