Background: Mass media interventions can be used as a way of delivering preventive health messages. They have the potential to reach and modify the knowledge, attitudes and behaviour of a large proportion of the community. Objectives: To assess the effects of mass media interventions on preventing smoking in young people, and whether it can reduce smoking uptake among youth (under 25 years), improve smoking attitudes, intentions and knowledge, improve self-efficacy/self-esteem, and improve perceptions about smoking, including the choice to follow positive role models. Search methods: We searched the Cochrane Tobacco Addiction Group Specialized Register, with additional searches of MEDLINE and Embase in June 2016. This is an update of a revi...
BACKGROUND: This paper reports findings from a field experiment that evaluated mass media campaigns ...
Background: Smokers who start smoking at an early age are less likely to quit and more likely to die...
Context: In the CDC's 2003 YRBSS report, 25% of North Carolina adolescents smoked a cigarette in the...
Background Mass media interventions can be used as a way of delivering preventive health messages. T...
School-based tobacco prevention programs have had limited success reducing smoking rates in the long...
BACKGROUND: Substance-specific mass media campaigns which address young people are widely used to pr...
This article describes the development of a mass media smoking prevention intervention targeted prim...
Background: Mass media campaigns can be used to communicate public health messages at the population...
Background: Mass media campaigns can be used to communicate public health messages at the population...
Youth tobacco use is a major public health problem worldwide. Studies show that there is an associat...
Background The harm of smoking tobacco remained one of the greatest health impacts and estimated co...
Background: Cigarette smoking is one of the leading causes of preventable death in the world. Decisi...
Background: Preventing smoking and encouraging smokers to quit smoking is a public health priority i...
Background: Mass media campaigns can be used to communicate public health messages at the populatio...
Oral presentation TO 080Ameer F, Carson K, Sayemhiri K, Sayemhiri F, Brinn M, Chang A, Hnin K, Smith...
BACKGROUND: This paper reports findings from a field experiment that evaluated mass media campaigns ...
Background: Smokers who start smoking at an early age are less likely to quit and more likely to die...
Context: In the CDC's 2003 YRBSS report, 25% of North Carolina adolescents smoked a cigarette in the...
Background Mass media interventions can be used as a way of delivering preventive health messages. T...
School-based tobacco prevention programs have had limited success reducing smoking rates in the long...
BACKGROUND: Substance-specific mass media campaigns which address young people are widely used to pr...
This article describes the development of a mass media smoking prevention intervention targeted prim...
Background: Mass media campaigns can be used to communicate public health messages at the population...
Background: Mass media campaigns can be used to communicate public health messages at the population...
Youth tobacco use is a major public health problem worldwide. Studies show that there is an associat...
Background The harm of smoking tobacco remained one of the greatest health impacts and estimated co...
Background: Cigarette smoking is one of the leading causes of preventable death in the world. Decisi...
Background: Preventing smoking and encouraging smokers to quit smoking is a public health priority i...
Background: Mass media campaigns can be used to communicate public health messages at the populatio...
Oral presentation TO 080Ameer F, Carson K, Sayemhiri K, Sayemhiri F, Brinn M, Chang A, Hnin K, Smith...
BACKGROUND: This paper reports findings from a field experiment that evaluated mass media campaigns ...
Background: Smokers who start smoking at an early age are less likely to quit and more likely to die...
Context: In the CDC's 2003 YRBSS report, 25% of North Carolina adolescents smoked a cigarette in the...