Research | Policy
2020
Kulkarni MM, Kamath VG, Kamath A, Lewis A, Bogdanovich I, Bains M, Cranwell J, Fogarty A, Arora M, Nazar GP, Ballal K, Bhagwath R, Britton J.
Exposure to tobacco imagery in popular films and the risk of ever smoking among children in southern India.
Tobacco Control.
Online First.
8 September 2020.
Polansky JR, Glantz SA.
What is Hollywood hiding? How the entertainment industry downplays the danger to kids from smoking on screen.
eScholarship.
UCSF Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education.
15 April 2020.
2019
Hanewinkel R, Morgenstern M.
Der Einfluss von Werbung, Filmen und Internet auf das Rauchverhalten und den Konsum von E-Zigaretten bei Kindern und Jugendlichen [Influence of advertising, films and Internet on smoking behavior and e-cigarette consumption in children and youth].
Atemwegs- und Lungenkrankheiten.
Jahrgang 45 (2019) - Juni (277 - 285).
16 June 2019.
2018
ASH and UK Centre for Tobacco and Alcohol Studies.
ASH and UKCTAS submission to the Select Committee on Science and Technology Committee Inquiry into the Impact of social media and screen-use on young people’s health.
UK House of Commons Select Committee on Science and Technology.
London, UK.
15 April 2018.
El-Awa FMS, El Naga RA, Labib S, Latif NA.
Tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship in entertainment media: A phenomenon requiring stronger controls in the Eastern Mediterranean Region.
East Mediterranean Health Journal.
2018;24(1):72-76.
5 April 2018.
Mejia R, Mejia R, Morello P, Pérez A, Peña L, Braun SN, Santillan EA, Gutierrez IB, Hernández RP, Viveros ENA, Kollath-Cattano C, Thrasher JF, Sargent J.
Movies promote tobacco use amongst adolescents: The need for policies to prevent this phenomenon.
Revista de la Asociación Médica Argentina.
2018;131(1):24-31.
1 March 2018.
Chang YM, Chen B.
Unregulated hazards to young people: Smoking in films.
Tobacco Control.
2018 Jan;27(1):117-118.
15 January 2018.
2017
Tynan MA, Polansky JR, Titus K, Atayeva R, Glantz SA.
Tobacco use in top-grossing movies — United States, 2010–2016.
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
2017;66:681–686.
6 July 2017.
Shrivastava SR, Shrivastava PS, Ramasamy J.
Discouraging the practice of tobacco initiation among children and adolescents through promoting of smoke-free films.
International Journal of Preventive Medicine.
2017 May 25;8:34.
25 May 2017.
Vital Strategies.
Evaluation of tobacco free film and television policy in India.
World Health Organization, South-East Asia Regional Office.
Delhi.
10 February 2017.
2016
Naik R, Kaneda T.
Addressing noncommunicable disease risk among young people: Asia's window of opportunity to curb a growing epidemic.
Population Reference Bureau.
Washington DC.
18 July 2016.
Polansky JR, Glantz SA.
Tobacco product placement and its reporting to the Federal Trade Commission.
UCSF Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education.
San Francisco, CA.
14 July 2016.
Hopkinson NS, Millett C, Glantz SA, Arnott D, McNeill A.
UK government should fund stop smoking media campaigns not give tax breaks to films with smoking imagery.
Addiction.
2016 Nov;111(11):2066-2067.
1 July 2016.
Thom M.
Lights, camera, but no action? Tax and economic development lessons from state motion picture incentive programs.
American Review of Public Administration.
OnlineFirst.
5 June 2016.
Ipsos.
Smokefree movies final omnibus report.
Ipsos Public Affairs, North America.
Toronto, Ontario.
1 April 2016.