BACKGROUND: Exposure to smoking in movies has been linked to adolescent smoking uptake. However, beyond linking amount of exposure to smoking in movies with adolescent smoking, whether the way that smoking is portrayed in movies matters for influencing adolescent smoking has not been investigated. This study experimentally examined how motivation for smoking depicted in movies affects self-reported future smoking risk (a composite measure with items that assess smoking refusal self-efficacy and smoking intentions) among early adolescents.\ud \ud METHODS: A randomized laboratory experiment was used. Adolescents were exposed to movie scenes depicting one of three movie smoking motives: social smoking motive (characters smoked to facilitate so...
To isolate the independent influence of exposure to smoking and other adult content in the movies on...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2010.Major: Epidemiology. Advisor: Jean Forster, ...
Background: Longitudinal studies from the U.S. suggest a causal relationship between exposure to ima...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to smoking in movies has been linked to adolescent smoking uptake. However, bey...
Background: Exposure to smoking in movies has been linked to adolescent smoking uptake. However, bey...
Introduction: Exposure to smoking in movies is strongly associated with smoking uptake and maintenan...
INTRODUCTION: Exposure to smoking in movies is strongly associated with smoking uptake and maintenan...
Introduction Various studies have demonstrated that environmental smoking cues elicit smoking-relate...
ABSTRACT—Compared to adolescents with low exposure to smoking in movies, those with high exposure ar...
OBJECTIVE: Experimental research has revealed that short exposure to movie smoking affects beliefs a...
Background Exposure to smoking in movies has been linked with adolescent smoking initiation in cross...
BACKGROUND: It is not known whether exposure to smoking depicted in movies carries greater influence...
Background It is not known whether exposure to smoking depicted in movies carries greater influence ...
Longitudinal studies from the U.S. suggest a causal relationship between exposure to images of smoki...
In this study, the authors used focus group interviews to explore how female adolescents in a Canadi...
To isolate the independent influence of exposure to smoking and other adult content in the movies on...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2010.Major: Epidemiology. Advisor: Jean Forster, ...
Background: Longitudinal studies from the U.S. suggest a causal relationship between exposure to ima...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to smoking in movies has been linked to adolescent smoking uptake. However, bey...
Background: Exposure to smoking in movies has been linked to adolescent smoking uptake. However, bey...
Introduction: Exposure to smoking in movies is strongly associated with smoking uptake and maintenan...
INTRODUCTION: Exposure to smoking in movies is strongly associated with smoking uptake and maintenan...
Introduction Various studies have demonstrated that environmental smoking cues elicit smoking-relate...
ABSTRACT—Compared to adolescents with low exposure to smoking in movies, those with high exposure ar...
OBJECTIVE: Experimental research has revealed that short exposure to movie smoking affects beliefs a...
Background Exposure to smoking in movies has been linked with adolescent smoking initiation in cross...
BACKGROUND: It is not known whether exposure to smoking depicted in movies carries greater influence...
Background It is not known whether exposure to smoking depicted in movies carries greater influence ...
Longitudinal studies from the U.S. suggest a causal relationship between exposure to images of smoki...
In this study, the authors used focus group interviews to explore how female adolescents in a Canadi...
To isolate the independent influence of exposure to smoking and other adult content in the movies on...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2010.Major: Epidemiology. Advisor: Jean Forster, ...
Background: Longitudinal studies from the U.S. suggest a causal relationship between exposure to ima...