In order to formulate a biosocial conception of tobacco dependence essential for fundamental grounding of smoking prevention, the authors examined 1106 subjects with smoking habits, smoking dependence and nonsmokers. A combination of internal and external factors is determined underlying the onset and maintenance of tobacco dependence. Risk factors responsible for consolidation of tobacco addiction are listed.

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