Background: Mass media campaigns can be used to communicate public health messages at the population level. Although previous research has shown that they can influence health behaviours in some contexts, there have been few attempts to synthesise evidence across multiple health behaviours. Objectives: To (1) review evidence on the effective use of mass media in six health topic areas (alcohol, diet, illicit drugs, physical activity, sexual and reproductive health and tobacco), (2) examine whether or not effectiveness varies with different target populations, (3) identify characteristics of mass media campaigns associated with effectiveness and (4) identify key research gaps. Design: The study comprised (1) a systematic review of reviews, (...
Background Mass media interventions can be used as a way of delivering preventive health messages. T...
Aims: To assess the effectiveness of mass media messages to reduce alcohol consumption and related h...
Aims: To assess the effectiveness of mass media messages to reduce alcohol consumption and related h...
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 populati...
Background: Mass media campaigns can be used to communicate public health messages at the populatio...
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 ...
Background: Mass media campaigns can be used to communicate public health messages at the populati...
BackgroundThe mass media have been used as a way of delivering preventive health messages. They have...
Background: The mass media have been used as a way of delivering preventive health messages. They ha...
Background There were 8758 alcohol-related deaths in the UK in 2015 and an estimated 1·1 million al...
Aims: To assess the effectiveness of mass media messages to reduce alcohol consumption and related h...
Aims: To assess the effectiveness of mass media messages to reduce alcohol consumption and related h...
Background: Mass media interventions can be used as a way of delivering preventive health messages. ...
Background Mass media interventions can be used as a way of delivering preventive health messages. T...
Aims: To assess the effectiveness of mass media messages to reduce alcohol consumption and related h...
Aims: To assess the effectiveness of mass media messages to reduce alcohol consumption and related h...
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 populati...
Background: Mass media campaigns can be used to communicate public health messages at the populatio...
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 ...
Background: Mass media campaigns can be used to communicate public health messages at the populati...
BackgroundThe mass media have been used as a way of delivering preventive health messages. They have...
Background: The mass media have been used as a way of delivering preventive health messages. They ha...
Background There were 8758 alcohol-related deaths in the UK in 2015 and an estimated 1·1 million al...
Aims: To assess the effectiveness of mass media messages to reduce alcohol consumption and related h...
Aims: To assess the effectiveness of mass media messages to reduce alcohol consumption and related h...
Background: Mass media interventions can be used as a way of delivering preventive health messages. ...
Background Mass media interventions can be used as a way of delivering preventive health messages. T...
Aims: To assess the effectiveness of mass media messages to reduce alcohol consumption and related h...
Aims: To assess the effectiveness of mass media messages to reduce alcohol consumption and related h...