Previous studies have associated youth's exposure to filmic images of smoking with real-life smoking acquisition; initial research in low- and middle-income countries confirms this relationship. The present study in Yunnan, southwest China sought answers to the following questions: How do young people in China make sense of smoking imagery they have seen in film? How are these perceptions shaped by the cultural and social context of images? How do these understandings relate to real-life tobacco use? A study with focus groups and grounded theory was conducted in 2010 and 2011 (Sept–Jan) with middle-school students ages 12 and 13 (n = 68, focus groups = 12, schools = 6). Films and media literacy were important means through which knowledge a...
Purpose: Given young people's psychosocial vulnerabilities, the images and symbols surrounding smoki...
Background: Among the many personal, social and environmental risk factors of adolescence smoking, n...
Aim to investigate whether the association between exposure to smoking in movies and smoking among y...
Previous studies have associated youth's exposure to filmic images of smoking with real-life smoking...
School-based prevention programs are not common in China and the attempts to modify successful Weste...
In this study, the authors used focus group interviews to explore how female adolescents in a Canadi...
Over the past decade, there has been mounting concern about the effect of smoking in film on youth a...
Smoking cigarettes in China, as elsewhere in Asia, is strongly gender-related. Chinese adult males h...
Introduction China has the world’s greatest number of smokers but theory-based smoking interventions...
In this study, we analyzed identity construction among young smokers in China, with three interconne...
To design more effective health communication messages for smoking cessation and prevention. it is i...
To design more effective health communication messages for smoking cessation and prevention, it is i...
Published online: 14 May 2013This article examines images of smoking by female stars in Teck Tan’s f...
Introduction: Exposure to smoking in movies is strongly associated with smoking uptake and maintenan...
Objective Chinese adolescents’ perceptions about tobacco control at schools are rarely researched. W...
Purpose: Given young people's psychosocial vulnerabilities, the images and symbols surrounding smoki...
Background: Among the many personal, social and environmental risk factors of adolescence smoking, n...
Aim to investigate whether the association between exposure to smoking in movies and smoking among y...
Previous studies have associated youth's exposure to filmic images of smoking with real-life smoking...
School-based prevention programs are not common in China and the attempts to modify successful Weste...
In this study, the authors used focus group interviews to explore how female adolescents in a Canadi...
Over the past decade, there has been mounting concern about the effect of smoking in film on youth a...
Smoking cigarettes in China, as elsewhere in Asia, is strongly gender-related. Chinese adult males h...
Introduction China has the world’s greatest number of smokers but theory-based smoking interventions...
In this study, we analyzed identity construction among young smokers in China, with three interconne...
To design more effective health communication messages for smoking cessation and prevention. it is i...
To design more effective health communication messages for smoking cessation and prevention, it is i...
Published online: 14 May 2013This article examines images of smoking by female stars in Teck Tan’s f...
Introduction: Exposure to smoking in movies is strongly associated with smoking uptake and maintenan...
Objective Chinese adolescents’ perceptions about tobacco control at schools are rarely researched. W...
Purpose: Given young people's psychosocial vulnerabilities, the images and symbols surrounding smoki...
Background: Among the many personal, social and environmental risk factors of adolescence smoking, n...
Aim to investigate whether the association between exposure to smoking in movies and smoking among y...