perceived consequences of smoking
The perceived consequences of smoking refer to the personal beliefs and understanding of the potential effects and outcomes associated with the act of smoking tobacco, as perceived by an individual. These consequences may include health risks, social disapproval, addiction, financial implications, and negative impact on personal well-being.
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