Background. A complete ban on alcohol advertisements has been proposed for South Africa (SA), but there has been limited local research on the association between exposure to alcohol advertisements and alcohol consumption.Objectives. To examine the role of demographic factors, exposure to alcohol marketing and liking of alcohol advertisements in predicting use of alcohol in the past 6 months among older adolescents in Tshwane, Gauteng Province, SA.Methods. Participants comprised the adolescent sub-sample (N=869) of the International Alcohol Control study survey that was conducted in SA. They consisted of 408 males and 461 females aged 16 and 17 years who took part in structured interviews on their alcohol consumption and various alcohol-rel...
Aims: To assess the impact of alcohol advertising and media exposure on future adolescent alcohol us...
Objective: To examine psychosocial correlates of lifetime alcohol use among adolescents in rural Sou...
Evidence from burden of disease and economic costing studies amply indicate that the public health b...
Background. A complete ban on alcohol advertisements has been proposed for South Africa (SA), but th...
CITATION: Morojele, N. K. et al. 2018. Alcohol marketing and adolescent alcohol consumption : result...
A research report submitted to the School of Public Health, University of the Witwatersrand in parti...
The growing problem of alcohol misuse and its social consequences have been attributed to the advert...
There is a high rate of alcohol consumption among adolescents in South Africa, especially high schoo...
Objectives. To understand alcohol use trends and alcohol-related harm among youth in South Africa (S...
South Africa has high rates of HIV prevalence and incidence and very high binge drinking rates among...
This study examines the associations between alcohol marketing strategies, alcohol education includi...
Aims: To assess the impact of alcohol advertising and media exposure on future adolescent alcohol us...
Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Faculty of Heal...
M. Tech. MarketingThe primary objective of this study was to investigate the role that advertising p...
Aims: To assess the impact of alcohol advertising and media exposure on future adolescent alcohol us...
Aims: To assess the impact of alcohol advertising and media exposure on future adolescent alcohol us...
Objective: To examine psychosocial correlates of lifetime alcohol use among adolescents in rural Sou...
Evidence from burden of disease and economic costing studies amply indicate that the public health b...
Background. A complete ban on alcohol advertisements has been proposed for South Africa (SA), but th...
CITATION: Morojele, N. K. et al. 2018. Alcohol marketing and adolescent alcohol consumption : result...
A research report submitted to the School of Public Health, University of the Witwatersrand in parti...
The growing problem of alcohol misuse and its social consequences have been attributed to the advert...
There is a high rate of alcohol consumption among adolescents in South Africa, especially high schoo...
Objectives. To understand alcohol use trends and alcohol-related harm among youth in South Africa (S...
South Africa has high rates of HIV prevalence and incidence and very high binge drinking rates among...
This study examines the associations between alcohol marketing strategies, alcohol education includi...
Aims: To assess the impact of alcohol advertising and media exposure on future adolescent alcohol us...
Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Faculty of Heal...
M. Tech. MarketingThe primary objective of this study was to investigate the role that advertising p...
Aims: To assess the impact of alcohol advertising and media exposure on future adolescent alcohol us...
Aims: To assess the impact of alcohol advertising and media exposure on future adolescent alcohol us...
Objective: To examine psychosocial correlates of lifetime alcohol use among adolescents in rural Sou...
Evidence from burden of disease and economic costing studies amply indicate that the public health b...