Abstract Background Electronic cigarettes (E-cigarettes) have become a debated issue for tobacco control over recent years. In this study we investigate how Chinese newspapers have covered E-cigarettes over the past ten years. Methods The study analyses the salience, patterns and content of news articles pertaining to E-cigarettes in regional and national Chinese outlets. A total of 476 articles are examined via content analysis and supervised automatic text analysis. The manual content analysis generates a coding scheme, which is then validated and applied to machine learning. The whole research methodology demonstrates satisfying human-human and human-to-computer reliabilities. Results The study reveals that E-cigarettes have not received...
Introduction: Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) have gained popularity rapidly in theWestern worl...
We investigated favourable perceptions of electronic cigarettes (ECs) relative to cigarettes and the...
Although China ratified the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control [FCTC] in 2005, the partial ...
Background: The public awareness and use of the electronic cigarette (EC) has increased rapidly in...
The global electronic cigarette industry has exploded in the past decade—from $20 million in sales i...
Abstract Background Media coverage of tobacco-related issues can potentially shape individual belief...
Introduction E-cigarettes were invented in China, and most of the world’s e-cigarettes have been pro...
Compter en oct. 2017International audienceRecent technological innovations have increased the amount...
Background China is the world´s largest tobacco producer and consumer, in recent years has become t...
Introduction Little is known about the perception and use of e-cigarettes by the Chinese, particular...
Background Tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship is an important policy domain for tobacco...
BackgroundThe use of e-cigarettes is proliferating globally, especially among youth and even childre...
Podium Presentation 2: Global Epidemiology of E-cigarettes: abstract & oral presentation no. PA6-5IN...
Background: Although China ratified the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control [FCTC] in 2005, ...
Cigarette gifting is pervasive in China. As the Chinese are increasingly aware of harm from smoking ...
Introduction: Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) have gained popularity rapidly in theWestern worl...
We investigated favourable perceptions of electronic cigarettes (ECs) relative to cigarettes and the...
Although China ratified the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control [FCTC] in 2005, the partial ...
Background: The public awareness and use of the electronic cigarette (EC) has increased rapidly in...
The global electronic cigarette industry has exploded in the past decade—from $20 million in sales i...
Abstract Background Media coverage of tobacco-related issues can potentially shape individual belief...
Introduction E-cigarettes were invented in China, and most of the world’s e-cigarettes have been pro...
Compter en oct. 2017International audienceRecent technological innovations have increased the amount...
Background China is the world´s largest tobacco producer and consumer, in recent years has become t...
Introduction Little is known about the perception and use of e-cigarettes by the Chinese, particular...
Background Tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship is an important policy domain for tobacco...
BackgroundThe use of e-cigarettes is proliferating globally, especially among youth and even childre...
Podium Presentation 2: Global Epidemiology of E-cigarettes: abstract & oral presentation no. PA6-5IN...
Background: Although China ratified the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control [FCTC] in 2005, ...
Cigarette gifting is pervasive in China. As the Chinese are increasingly aware of harm from smoking ...
Introduction: Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) have gained popularity rapidly in theWestern worl...
We investigated favourable perceptions of electronic cigarettes (ECs) relative to cigarettes and the...
Although China ratified the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control [FCTC] in 2005, the partial ...