Forever cool: the influence of smoking imagery on young people considers the effect of smoking imagery on young people. It begins by examining trends in smoking prevalence and initiation, goes on to review the different forms of pro-smoking imagery and the evidence for how they can affect behaviours and attitudes among young people. It concludes by exploring effective ways of reducing young people’s exposure to positive images of smoking – and increasing their exposure to positive images of health.
Posted by: western4uk | July 7, 2008
Forever cool: the influence of smoking imagery on young people
Posted in Grey Literature | Tags: Grey Literature, Mass Media, Public Health, Smoking
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