Importance: In 2006, a US district court judge ordered tobacco companies to sponsor nationwide antismoking advertising campaigns. This landmark ruling and its subsequent execution represent an unprecedented tobacco control event; however, the association of this campaign with intentions and/or attempts to quit smoking is unknown. Objectives: To assess the reach of the expanded court-ordered tobacco industry antismoking advertisements (via television, newspapers, tobacco company websites, and/or cigarette packages), to examine associations between exposure to industry antismoking advertisements and intentions and/or attempts to quit smoking among cigarette smokers, and to calculate the numbers of US smokers who would have quit intentions ...
Objective. Evaluate the second flight of the U.S. Tips From Former Smokers (Tips) campaign. Method. ...
Aim: To examine the effects of tobacco control television advertisements with positive and negative ...
Background: Smoking rates are declining in the United States, except for young adults (age 18 to 24)...
Disparities in tobacco use and smoking cessation by race/ethnicity, education, income, and mental he...
Objectives. We examined whether specific antismoking advertising–based beliefs regarding the addicti...
Disparities in tobacco use and smoking cessation by race/ethnicity, education, income, and mental he...
In 2006, a US federal court mandated tobacco companies to disseminate corrective messages to address...
Background Russian Quitline was organized in 2011, National Tobacco Control mass media campaigns ar...
This dissertation aims to examine the role of anti-tobacco campaign and tobacco marketing in tobacco...
This article presents two studies that examine similarities and differences with respect to how adul...
Purpose: To evaluate sociodemographic differences in the relationship between state and national ant...
ObjectivesWe assessed whether an anti-tobacco television advertisement called "Stages," which depict...
Objective: This study explored the association between anti-smoking campaign types and smoking cessa...
The objective of this study was to assess the re-lationship between exposure to state-sponsored anti...
IntroductionAntismoking mass media campaigns, such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention...
Objective. Evaluate the second flight of the U.S. Tips From Former Smokers (Tips) campaign. Method. ...
Aim: To examine the effects of tobacco control television advertisements with positive and negative ...
Background: Smoking rates are declining in the United States, except for young adults (age 18 to 24)...
Disparities in tobacco use and smoking cessation by race/ethnicity, education, income, and mental he...
Objectives. We examined whether specific antismoking advertising–based beliefs regarding the addicti...
Disparities in tobacco use and smoking cessation by race/ethnicity, education, income, and mental he...
In 2006, a US federal court mandated tobacco companies to disseminate corrective messages to address...
Background Russian Quitline was organized in 2011, National Tobacco Control mass media campaigns ar...
This dissertation aims to examine the role of anti-tobacco campaign and tobacco marketing in tobacco...
This article presents two studies that examine similarities and differences with respect to how adul...
Purpose: To evaluate sociodemographic differences in the relationship between state and national ant...
ObjectivesWe assessed whether an anti-tobacco television advertisement called "Stages," which depict...
Objective: This study explored the association between anti-smoking campaign types and smoking cessa...
The objective of this study was to assess the re-lationship between exposure to state-sponsored anti...
IntroductionAntismoking mass media campaigns, such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention...
Objective. Evaluate the second flight of the U.S. Tips From Former Smokers (Tips) campaign. Method. ...
Aim: To examine the effects of tobacco control television advertisements with positive and negative ...
Background: Smoking rates are declining in the United States, except for young adults (age 18 to 24)...