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Advances in Social Media Research to Reduce Tobacco Use


Advances in Social Media Research to Reduce Tobacco Use

This special issue aims to showcase advancements in social media research aimed at reducing tobacco use.

Advances in Social Media Research to Reduce Tobacco Use

Advances in Social Media Research to Reduce Tobacco Use.

Call For Papers: Advances in Social Media Research to Reduce ...

But social media is also a promising medium to counteract positive social norms surrounding tobacco use, disseminate health information, and encourage cessation ...

Advances in Social Media Research to Reduce Tobacco Use

Conversely, social media is also a promising medium to counteract positive social norms surrounding tobacco use, disseminate health information, ...

Industry influencer: how tobacco content is infiltrating social media

Loosely enforced social media marketing restrictions on tobacco products give the tobacco industry a chance to chip away at decades of progress ...

Advances in Social Media Research to Reduce Tobacco Use

Request PDF | On Feb 15, 2024, Grace Kong and others published Advances in Social Media Research to Reduce Tobacco Use | Find, read and cite all the ...

Special Issue of Nicotine & Tobacco Research Highlights Influence ...

A special issue of Nicotine & Tobacco Research showcases research on the use of social media to promote tobacco products to young people.

Systematic Review of Social Media Interventions for Smoking ...

Five studies reported smoking-related outcomes such as greater abstinence, reduction in relapse, and an increase in quit attempts. Most studies (n=6) recruited ...

Public Response to a Social Media Tobacco Prevention Campaign

Background: Prior research suggests that social media–based public health campaigns are often targeted by countercampaigns.

Tobacco-related content on social networking sites: evidence from a ...

The youth identified 748 posts (photos and videos) on SNS where tobacco was being promoted. Most of these posts (84.7%) promoted the 'smoking ...

Tobacco control policies discussed on social media: a scoping review

Policy discussions on social media discussed the potential for illegal markets and methods of circumventing flavour and age-restriction laws.29 ...

The Role of the Media in Promoting and Reducing Tobacco Use

Smoking and. Tobacco Control Monograph No. 6. NIH Pub. No. 95-4028, August 1995. The FTC Cigarette Test Method for Determining Tar, Nicotine, and Carbon ...

Advances in Social Media Research to Reduce Tobacco Use

Advances in Social Media Research to Reduce Tobacco Use ; Mentioned by. twitter: 11 X users ; Citations. dimensions_citation: 1 Dimensions ; Readers on. mendeley ...

Largest ever study of tobacco content on social media links ...

They build a compelling argument that online tobacco content has the power to influence viewers' offline tobacco use. “The proliferation of ...

the roles of anti-tobacco messages and harm perception | BMC ...

A pioneering study [38] investigated the association between self-reported engagement with anti-tobacco messages on social media and subsequent ...

Large study finds link between social media and tobacco use - The Hill

However, based on the findings, researchers suggest federal regulators develop comprehensive strategies to reduce the amount of tobacco-related ...

Systematic review of social media interventions for smoking cessation

Studies mainly used Facebook (n = 4) or Twitter (n = 2), and emerged as feasible and acceptable. Five studies reported smoking-related outcomes such as greater ...

Association Between Exposure to Tobacco Content on Social Media ...

Conclusions and relevance: Findings suggest that a comprehensive strategy to reduce the amount of tobacco content on social media should be developed by federal ...

Social media use linked to tobacco initiation among youth - EurekAlert!

Published in the journal Addictive Behaviors, the study found that frequent social media use was linked to an increased risk of youth using any ...

Technology-based interventions for tobacco smoking prevention ...

Another study provided an early assessment of QuitNet, a widely accessible online smoking cessation website [61]. Researchers revealed a 7% ...