Aim: To quantify the occurrence of alcohol content, including alcohol branding, in the popular primetime television UK Reality TV show 'Geordie Shore' Series 11. Methods: A 1-min interval coding content analysis of alcohol content in the entire DVD Series 11 of 'Geordie Shore' (10 episodes). Occurrence of alcohol use, implied use, other alcohol reference/paraphernalia or branding was recorded. Results: All categories of alcohol were present in all episodes. 'Any alcohol' content occurred in 78%, 'actual alcohol use' in 30%, 'inferred alcohol use' in 72%, and all 'other' alcohol references occurred in 59% of all coding intervals (ACIs), respectively. Brand appearances occurred in 23% of ACIs. The most frequently observed alcohol bran...
Background:\ud We aimed to characterize the content of leading YouTube videos related to alcohol int...
BACKGROUND Exposure to tobacco and alcohol content in media is a risk factor for smoking and alcoho...
Two studies are reported addressing the media influences on adolescents’ alcohol-related attitudes a...
Aim: To quantify the occurrence of alcohol content, including alcohol branding, in the popular prime...
Background: Exposure to alcohol consumption and product imagery in films is associated with increase...
Background: Exposure to audio-visual alcohol content in media is associated with subsequent alcohol ...
Background: Exposure to tobacco and alcohol content in audio-visual media is a risk factor for smoki...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to alcohol, tobacco and foods high in fat, sugar or salt (HFSS) content in medi...
Background: Exposure to alcohol, tobacco, and foods high in fat sugar or salt (HFSS) content in medi...
Background Exposure to alcohol products in feature films is a risk factor for use of alcohol by youn...
Aims To quantify tobacco and alcohol content, including branding, in popular contemporary YouTube mu...
Background Evidence suggests exposure to film smoking increases youth smoking, and this is also like...
OBJECTIVES: Exposure to alcohol imagery is associated with subsequent alcohol use among young people...
Purpose: To describe the portrayal of alcohol content in popular YouTube music videos. Methods: We ...
Lyons et al.1 provide a useful insight into the preva-lence of alcohol imagery in popular films in t...
Background:\ud We aimed to characterize the content of leading YouTube videos related to alcohol int...
BACKGROUND Exposure to tobacco and alcohol content in media is a risk factor for smoking and alcoho...
Two studies are reported addressing the media influences on adolescents’ alcohol-related attitudes a...
Aim: To quantify the occurrence of alcohol content, including alcohol branding, in the popular prime...
Background: Exposure to alcohol consumption and product imagery in films is associated with increase...
Background: Exposure to audio-visual alcohol content in media is associated with subsequent alcohol ...
Background: Exposure to tobacco and alcohol content in audio-visual media is a risk factor for smoki...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to alcohol, tobacco and foods high in fat, sugar or salt (HFSS) content in medi...
Background: Exposure to alcohol, tobacco, and foods high in fat sugar or salt (HFSS) content in medi...
Background Exposure to alcohol products in feature films is a risk factor for use of alcohol by youn...
Aims To quantify tobacco and alcohol content, including branding, in popular contemporary YouTube mu...
Background Evidence suggests exposure to film smoking increases youth smoking, and this is also like...
OBJECTIVES: Exposure to alcohol imagery is associated with subsequent alcohol use among young people...
Purpose: To describe the portrayal of alcohol content in popular YouTube music videos. Methods: We ...
Lyons et al.1 provide a useful insight into the preva-lence of alcohol imagery in popular films in t...
Background:\ud We aimed to characterize the content of leading YouTube videos related to alcohol int...
BACKGROUND Exposure to tobacco and alcohol content in media is a risk factor for smoking and alcoho...
Two studies are reported addressing the media influences on adolescents’ alcohol-related attitudes a...