Although several other factors such as alcohol price, income, age, and race exist that possibly affect alcohol consumption, the correlation between advertising spending by the alcohol industry and subsequent adolescent alcohol consumption is not as crystal clear. Consequently, this issue generates much debate, especially in recent times
Objective: To assess the impact of televised alcohol commercials on adolescents, alcohol use. Method...
Aims: To assess the impact of alcohol advertising and media exposure on future adolescent alcohol us...
In 2003, the alcohol beverage industry spent more than $1.6 billion on advertising, including $394 m...
Abstract—Aim: This paper describes adolescents ’ exposure to alcohol advertising in stores and to al...
Alcohol has long been known to be the cause of significant physical, emotional and social harm in ou...
Background: Youth exposure to alcohol marketing has been shown to be an important contributor to the...
Aim: To explore the claim that alcohol advertising has an effect on young people’s levels of alcohol...
Research suggests that underage drinking is a serious problem in the United States, and that many of...
advertising on underage drinking has been demonstrated in both cross-sectional and prospective studi...
Advertising exerts a key influence on the formation of children’s expectancies toward engaging in ri...
BackgroundThe question of whether underage youth are disproportionately exposed to alcohol advertisi...
Drinking and driving has received more careful research than other alcohol related problems. One thi...
Background Young people’s exposure to alcohol marketing is a major public health issue, given its po...
Aims: To assess the impact of alcohol advertising and media exposure on future adolescent alcohol us...
Aims: To assess the impact of alcohol advertising and media exposure on future adolescent alcohol us...
Objective: To assess the impact of televised alcohol commercials on adolescents, alcohol use. Method...
Aims: To assess the impact of alcohol advertising and media exposure on future adolescent alcohol us...
In 2003, the alcohol beverage industry spent more than $1.6 billion on advertising, including $394 m...
Abstract—Aim: This paper describes adolescents ’ exposure to alcohol advertising in stores and to al...
Alcohol has long been known to be the cause of significant physical, emotional and social harm in ou...
Background: Youth exposure to alcohol marketing has been shown to be an important contributor to the...
Aim: To explore the claim that alcohol advertising has an effect on young people’s levels of alcohol...
Research suggests that underage drinking is a serious problem in the United States, and that many of...
advertising on underage drinking has been demonstrated in both cross-sectional and prospective studi...
Advertising exerts a key influence on the formation of children’s expectancies toward engaging in ri...
BackgroundThe question of whether underage youth are disproportionately exposed to alcohol advertisi...
Drinking and driving has received more careful research than other alcohol related problems. One thi...
Background Young people’s exposure to alcohol marketing is a major public health issue, given its po...
Aims: To assess the impact of alcohol advertising and media exposure on future adolescent alcohol us...
Aims: To assess the impact of alcohol advertising and media exposure on future adolescent alcohol us...
Objective: To assess the impact of televised alcohol commercials on adolescents, alcohol use. Method...
Aims: To assess the impact of alcohol advertising and media exposure on future adolescent alcohol us...
In 2003, the alcohol beverage industry spent more than $1.6 billion on advertising, including $394 m...