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Title: | Time trends for tobacco and alcohol use in youth-rated films popular in Mexico and Argentina, from 2004-2012 |
Keywords: | Delivery of Health CareEpidemiologic MeasurementsEpidemiologic MethodsMexicoPublic Health,Social Medicine,Communications Media, Global Health Motion Pictures Youth Tobacco AlcoholMedios Salud Global Películas Tabaco Alcohol Jóvenes |
Issue Date: | 2017 |
Publisher: | ESPM INSP |
Abstract: | To examine and compare overall prevalence and time trends in tobacco and alcohol portrayals and brand appearances in youth-rated US and nationally-produced films that were the most successful in Argentina and Mexico from 2004-2012. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Top-grossing nationally produced films from Argentina (n=73), Mexico (n=85) and the US (n=643) were content analyzed. Logistic regression was used to determine differences between Mexican, Argentine and US produced films. Linear regression models assessed significant cross-country differences in the mean number of tobacco and alcohol seconds. RESULTS:: Films from Mexico and Argentina were more likely than US films to contain tobacco, (OR=4.2; p 0.001) and (OR=7.2; p0.001). Alcohol was present in 93% of Argentine, 83% in Mexican and 83% US films. CONCLUSIONS:: Smoking and alcohol were highly prevalent in nationally produced films. They may have a significant impact and should be targeted by policies to reduce youth exposure to portrayals of risk behaviors. |
URI: | sicabi.insp.mx:2017-None http://www.saludpublica.mx/index.php/spm/article/view/7818/10985 https://www.doi.org/10.21149/7818 http://repositorio.insp.mx:8080/jspui/handle/20.500.12096/7928 |
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