Recent technological advances have increased the interest and ability of lay audiences to create messages; however, the feasibility of incorporating lay multimedia messages into health campaigns has seldom been examined. Drawing on the principle of cultural grounding and narrative engagement theory, this article seeks to examine what types of messages adolescents believe are most effective in persuading their peers to resist substance use and to provide empirical data on the extent to which audience-generated intervention messages are consistent with the associated campaign philosophy and branding. Data for the current study are prevention messages created by students as part of a four-lesson substance use prevention booster program deliver...
IntroductionCommunicating the risks associated with nicotine and tobacco use to adolescents can be c...
Narrative media health messages have proven effective in preventing adolescents’ substance use but a...
In this study, we examined whether awareness (recall) of the National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign...
Based on social cognitive theory and narrative engagement theory, the current study examined hypothe...
This communications toolkit provides advocates with clear, evidence-based guidance on how to shift p...
Social networking sites (SNSs) now serve as a primary form of communication among adolescents. Conse...
Social networking sites (SNSs) now serve as a primary form of socialization for adolescents. A growi...
We describe the development of a media campaign that decreased the uptake of substances by 40 % amon...
BACKGROUND: Substance use by adolescents remains to be at unacceptably high levels, and there is evi...
This study used a sample of high school students (n= 33; M=16.4 years, SD=1.19) to explore whether f...
This article describes a Narrative Engagement Framework (NEF) for guiding communication-based preven...
This article will review the role of behavioral theory in the National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaig...
IntroductionCommunicating the risks associated with nicotine and tobacco use to adolescents can be c...
Outcome research has shown that drug prevention programs based on theories of social influence often...
This issue of The CBHSQ Report examines adolescents' exposure to substance use prevention messages u...
IntroductionCommunicating the risks associated with nicotine and tobacco use to adolescents can be c...
Narrative media health messages have proven effective in preventing adolescents’ substance use but a...
In this study, we examined whether awareness (recall) of the National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign...
Based on social cognitive theory and narrative engagement theory, the current study examined hypothe...
This communications toolkit provides advocates with clear, evidence-based guidance on how to shift p...
Social networking sites (SNSs) now serve as a primary form of communication among adolescents. Conse...
Social networking sites (SNSs) now serve as a primary form of socialization for adolescents. A growi...
We describe the development of a media campaign that decreased the uptake of substances by 40 % amon...
BACKGROUND: Substance use by adolescents remains to be at unacceptably high levels, and there is evi...
This study used a sample of high school students (n= 33; M=16.4 years, SD=1.19) to explore whether f...
This article describes a Narrative Engagement Framework (NEF) for guiding communication-based preven...
This article will review the role of behavioral theory in the National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaig...
IntroductionCommunicating the risks associated with nicotine and tobacco use to adolescents can be c...
Outcome research has shown that drug prevention programs based on theories of social influence often...
This issue of The CBHSQ Report examines adolescents' exposure to substance use prevention messages u...
IntroductionCommunicating the risks associated with nicotine and tobacco use to adolescents can be c...
Narrative media health messages have proven effective in preventing adolescents’ substance use but a...
In this study, we examined whether awareness (recall) of the National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign...