Prevention of smoking uptake in young people is an essential public health target. We have previously reported a systematic review and meta-analysis of the effect of exposure to smoking imagery in films on the risk of smoking uptake in young people. This study updates that review, and includes studies of the effects of exposure to media vaping imagery on vaping uptake. Four electronic databases (MEDLINE, EMBASE, PsycINFO, and IBSS) were searched to August 2020 for studies reporting the association between exposure to smoking/vaping in films and smoking/vaping uptake in adolescents. Two authors independently screened papers, extracted data, and assessed quality. This review included 26 studies. Exposure to high levels of smoking imagery in f...
Background: Longitudinal studies from the U.S. suggest a causal relationship between exposure to ima...
Vaping is a public health issue that effects both teens and adults in the United States. Vaping incr...
The objective is to examine the association between the amount of smoking seen in films and current ...
Prevention of smoking uptake in young people is an essential public health target. We have previousl...
Prevention of smoking uptake in young people is an essential public health target. We have previousl...
Background and aims: Preventing young people from initiating smoking is a vital public health object...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify the effect of exposure on initiation of tobacco use among adolescents. DATA S...
Youth today have adopted the “cessation tool” known as the e-cigarette as a form of recreational act...
Background: Exposure to tobacco content in films is a cause of smoking uptake in young people. In an...
Smoking in movies is associated with adolescent smoking worldwide. To date, studies of the associati...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that greater exposure to smoking in films is associated with tryin...
<p>Background: Evidence of high exposure of UK youth to images of smoking in films has led to ...
Partial funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries' Open Access Publishing Fund.Teenage v...
Background: Evidence of high exposure of UK youth to images of smoking in films has led to calls for...
Background Exposure to tobacco imagery in films causes young people to start smoking. Popular Indian...
Background: Longitudinal studies from the U.S. suggest a causal relationship between exposure to ima...
Vaping is a public health issue that effects both teens and adults in the United States. Vaping incr...
The objective is to examine the association between the amount of smoking seen in films and current ...
Prevention of smoking uptake in young people is an essential public health target. We have previousl...
Prevention of smoking uptake in young people is an essential public health target. We have previousl...
Background and aims: Preventing young people from initiating smoking is a vital public health object...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify the effect of exposure on initiation of tobacco use among adolescents. DATA S...
Youth today have adopted the “cessation tool” known as the e-cigarette as a form of recreational act...
Background: Exposure to tobacco content in films is a cause of smoking uptake in young people. In an...
Smoking in movies is associated with adolescent smoking worldwide. To date, studies of the associati...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that greater exposure to smoking in films is associated with tryin...
<p>Background: Evidence of high exposure of UK youth to images of smoking in films has led to ...
Partial funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries' Open Access Publishing Fund.Teenage v...
Background: Evidence of high exposure of UK youth to images of smoking in films has led to calls for...
Background Exposure to tobacco imagery in films causes young people to start smoking. Popular Indian...
Background: Longitudinal studies from the U.S. suggest a causal relationship between exposure to ima...
Vaping is a public health issue that effects both teens and adults in the United States. Vaping incr...
The objective is to examine the association between the amount of smoking seen in films and current ...