The objective is to examine the association between the amount of smoking seen in films and current smoking in young adults living in the west of Scotland in the UK. Cross-sectional analyses (using multivariable logistic regression) of data collected at age 19 (2002-04) from a longitudinal cohort originally surveyed at age 11 (1994-95) were conducted. The main outcome measure is smoking at age 19. No association was found between the number of occurrences of smoking estimated to have been seen in films (film smoking exposure) and current (or ever) smoking in young adults. This lack of association was unaffected by adjustment for predictors of smoking, including education, risk-taking orientation and smoking among peers. There was no associa...
Aim: To investigate whether the association between exposure to smoking in movies and smoking among ...
Smoking in movies is associated with adolescent smoking worldwide. To date, studies of the associati...
ObjectiveTo estimate youth exposure to smoking in movies in the UK and compare the likely effect wit...
The objective is to examine the association between the amount of smoking seen in films and current ...
The objective is to examine the association between the amount of smoking seen in films and current ...
Background: Evidence of high exposure of UK youth to images of smoking in films has led to calls for...
<p>Background: Evidence of high exposure of UK youth to images of smoking in films has led to ...
Aim To investigate whether the association between exposure to smoking in movies and smoking among y...
Background: As the promotion of alcohol and tobacco to young people through direct advertising has b...
Background: Longitudinal studies from the U.S. suggest a causal relationship between exposure to ima...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that greater exposure to smoking in films is associated with tryin...
Background: Longitudinal studies from the U.S. suggest a causal relationship between exposure to ima...
Longitudinal studies from the U.S. suggest a causal relationship between exposure to images of smoki...
Aim To investigate whether the association between exposure to smoking in movies and smoking among y...
Studies from several countries have revealed significant effects of exposure to smoking in films on ...
Aim: To investigate whether the association between exposure to smoking in movies and smoking among ...
Smoking in movies is associated with adolescent smoking worldwide. To date, studies of the associati...
ObjectiveTo estimate youth exposure to smoking in movies in the UK and compare the likely effect wit...
The objective is to examine the association between the amount of smoking seen in films and current ...
The objective is to examine the association between the amount of smoking seen in films and current ...
Background: Evidence of high exposure of UK youth to images of smoking in films has led to calls for...
<p>Background: Evidence of high exposure of UK youth to images of smoking in films has led to ...
Aim To investigate whether the association between exposure to smoking in movies and smoking among y...
Background: As the promotion of alcohol and tobacco to young people through direct advertising has b...
Background: Longitudinal studies from the U.S. suggest a causal relationship between exposure to ima...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that greater exposure to smoking in films is associated with tryin...
Background: Longitudinal studies from the U.S. suggest a causal relationship between exposure to ima...
Longitudinal studies from the U.S. suggest a causal relationship between exposure to images of smoki...
Aim To investigate whether the association between exposure to smoking in movies and smoking among y...
Studies from several countries have revealed significant effects of exposure to smoking in films on ...
Aim: To investigate whether the association between exposure to smoking in movies and smoking among ...
Smoking in movies is associated with adolescent smoking worldwide. To date, studies of the associati...
ObjectiveTo estimate youth exposure to smoking in movies in the UK and compare the likely effect wit...