This article presents two studies that examine similarities and differences with respect to how adults and adolescents process and respond to information in an antitobacco ad campaign. Study 1 examines (1) the effects of antitobacco advertising campaign measures (e.g., campaign advertisement integration, perceived strength of ad-based messages, attitude toward the ad campaign) on four key adult antismoking beliefs and (2) the influence of these campaign evaluations and beliefs on smokers’ intentions to quit smoking. Hierarchical regression results show that antismoking ad campaign reactions explain substantial additional variance in beliefs about tobacco industry deceptiveness, smoking addictiveness, harmfulness of secondhand smoke, and res...
Background: Adolescents who live in tobacco producing regions may not respond favourably to anti-ind...
The objective of this study was to measure how adolescents\u27 perceptions of personal risk and expo...
Context: In the CDC's 2003 YRBSS report, 25% of North Carolina adolescents smoked a cigarette in the...
This article presents two studies that examine similarities and differences with respect to how adul...
Telephone interviews were conducted with more than 900 adolescents aged 12 to 18 as part of a multim...
Objectives. We examined whether specific antismoking advertising–based beliefs regarding the addicti...
Telephone interviews were conducted with more than 900 adolescents aged 12 to 18 as part of a multim...
Purpose: This study seeks to determine 1) whether the type of advertising exposure is associated wit...
The national truth© campaign has exposed U.S. youth to antismoking messages since 2000. Tobacco indu...
This study sought to show relationships between anti- and pro-smoking advertisement campaigns and th...
This dissertation aims to examine the role of anti-tobacco campaign and tobacco marketing in tobacco...
Importance: In 2006, a US district court judge ordered tobacco companies to sponsor nationwide antis...
We examined whether advertisements from two national tobacco control campaigns targeting adolescents...
BACKGROUND: The tobacco industry denies that their marketing is targeted at young nonsmokers, but it...
To comply with the court\u27s ruling in U.S. v. Philip Morris USA Inc., tobacco companies must fund ...
Background: Adolescents who live in tobacco producing regions may not respond favourably to anti-ind...
The objective of this study was to measure how adolescents\u27 perceptions of personal risk and expo...
Context: In the CDC's 2003 YRBSS report, 25% of North Carolina adolescents smoked a cigarette in the...
This article presents two studies that examine similarities and differences with respect to how adul...
Telephone interviews were conducted with more than 900 adolescents aged 12 to 18 as part of a multim...
Objectives. We examined whether specific antismoking advertising–based beliefs regarding the addicti...
Telephone interviews were conducted with more than 900 adolescents aged 12 to 18 as part of a multim...
Purpose: This study seeks to determine 1) whether the type of advertising exposure is associated wit...
The national truth© campaign has exposed U.S. youth to antismoking messages since 2000. Tobacco indu...
This study sought to show relationships between anti- and pro-smoking advertisement campaigns and th...
This dissertation aims to examine the role of anti-tobacco campaign and tobacco marketing in tobacco...
Importance: In 2006, a US district court judge ordered tobacco companies to sponsor nationwide antis...
We examined whether advertisements from two national tobacco control campaigns targeting adolescents...
BACKGROUND: The tobacco industry denies that their marketing is targeted at young nonsmokers, but it...
To comply with the court\u27s ruling in U.S. v. Philip Morris USA Inc., tobacco companies must fund ...
Background: Adolescents who live in tobacco producing regions may not respond favourably to anti-ind...
The objective of this study was to measure how adolescents\u27 perceptions of personal risk and expo...
Context: In the CDC's 2003 YRBSS report, 25% of North Carolina adolescents smoked a cigarette in the...