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A Structural Equation Model of Social Influences and Exposure to Media Smoking on Adolescent Smoking

Pages 117-129 | Published online: 07 Jun 2010

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Megan E. Roberts, Brittney Keller-Hamilton & Amy K. Ferketich. (2022) Testing if attitudes mediate the association between advertising exposure and adolescent tobacco use. Addictive Behaviors 134, pages 107415.
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Christina Derksen, Rachel Murdoch, Keith J. Petrie & Nicola Dalbeth. (2021) “An apple pie a day does not keep the doctor away”: Fictional depictions of gout in contemporary film and television. BMC Rheumatology 5:1.
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Morgane Bennett, Elizabeth C. Hair, Michael Liu, Lindsay Pitzer, Jessica M. Rath & Donna M. Vallone. (2020) Exposure to tobacco content in episodic programs and tobacco and E-cigarette initiation. Preventive Medicine 139, pages 106169.
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C. Ratneswaran, J. Steier, K. Reed & T. K. Khong. (2019) Electronic Cigarette Advertising Impacts Adversely on Smoking Behaviour Within a London Student Cohort: A Cross-Sectional Structured Survey. Lung 197:5, pages 533-540.
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Megan Davies, Nathaniel M. Lewis & Graham Moon. (2019) Differential pathways into smoking among sexual orientation and social class groups in England: A structural equation model. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 201, pages 1-7.
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Yanling Wu, Hong Fan, Zhenyou Guo & Liangmin Wei. (2018) Factors Associated With Smoking Intentions Among Chinese College Students. American Journal of Men's Health 13:1, pages 155798831881828.
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Eilin K. Erevik, Torbjørn Torsheim, Cecilie S. Andreassen, Øystein Vedaa & Ståle Pallesen. (2017) Disclosure and Exposure of Alcohol on Social Media and Later Alcohol Use: A Large-Scale Longitudinal Study. Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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Auden C. McClure, Mike Stoolmiller, Susanne E. Tanski, Rutger C. M. E. Engels & James D. Sargent. (2013) Alcohol Marketing Receptivity, Marketing-Specific Cognitions, and Underage Binge Drinking. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 37, pages E404-E413.
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Randy M. Page, Jiraporn Suwanteerangkul, Arielle Sloan, Jennifer Kironde & Joshua West. (2012) Thai Adolescents' Normative Beliefs of the Popularity of Smoking Among Peers, Adults, the Successful and Elite, and Parents. Social Development 21:4, pages 849-867.
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K. Lochbuehler, M. Peters, R. H. J. Scholte & R. C. M. E. Engels. (2010) Effects of smoking cues in movies on immediate smoking behavior. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 12:9, pages 913-918.
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Barbara Lopez, Shi Huang, Wei Wang, Guillermo Prado, C. Hendricks Brown, Guang Zeng, Kathryn Flavin & Hilda Pantin. (2009) Intrapersonal and Ecodevelopmental Factors Associated with Smoking in Hispanic Adolescents. Journal of Child and Family Studies 19:4, pages 492-503.
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Kirsten Lochbuehler, Rutger C. M. E. Engels & Ron H. J. Scholte. (2009) Influence of smoking cues in movies on craving among smokers. Addiction 104:12, pages 2102-2109.
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James D. Sargent & Reiner Hanewinkel. (2009) Comparing the effects of entertainment media and tobacco marketing on youth smoking in Germany. Addiction 104:5, pages 815-823.
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Todd F. Heatherton & James D. Sargent. (2009) Does Watching Smoking in Movies Promote Teenage Smoking?. Current Directions in Psychological Science 18:2, pages 63-67.
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Kathryn Greene & Smita C. Banerjee. (2009) Examining unsupervised time with peers and the role of association with delinquent peers on adolescent smoking. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 11:4, pages 371-380.
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