Research | United Kingdom
2019
Mold A, Elizabeth H.
Superman vs. Nick O’Teen: anti-smoking campaigns and children in 1980s Britain.
Palgrave Communications.
5, 116 .
doi.org/10.1057/s41599-019-0326-6.
1 October 2019.
Barker AB, Whittamore K, Britton J, Cranwell J.
Content analysis of tobacco content in UK television.
Tobacco Control.
2019 Jul;28(4):381-385.
1 July 2019.
Barker AB, Smith J, Hunter A, Britton J, Murray RL.
Quantifying tobacco and alcohol imagery in Netflix and Amazon Prime instant video original programming accessed from the UK: a content analysis.
BMJ Open.
2019 Feb 13;9(2):e025807.
13 February 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.
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.
2013
Lyons A, McNeill A, Britton J.
Tobacco imagery on prime time UK television.
Tobacco Control.
Online first.
doi:10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2012-050650.
11 March 2013.
2011
Waylen AE, Leary SD, Ness AR, Tanski SEE, Sargent JD.
Cross-sectional association between smoking depictions in films and adolescent tobacco use nested in a British cohort study.
Thorax.
2011;66(10):856-61..
doi:10.1136/thoraxjnl-2011-200053.
1 October 2011.
Hunt K, Henderson M, Wight D, Sargent JD.
Exposure to smoking in films and own smoking among Scottish adolescents: A cross-sectional study.
Thorax.
2011;66(10):866-74.
doi:10.1136/thoraxjnl-2011-200095.
1 October 2011.
Lyons A, Britton J.
Protecting young people from smoking imagery in films: Whose responsibility?.
Thorax.
2011;66(10):844-6.
doi:10.1136/thoraxjnl-2011-200789.
1 October 2011.
2010
Anderson SJ, Millett C, Polansky JR, Glantz SA.
Exposure to smoking in movies among British adolescents 2001-2006.
Tobacco Control.
2010;19:197-200.
doi:10.1136/tc.2009.034991.
1 June 2010.
Millett C, Glantz SA.
Assigning an ‘18’ rating to movies with tobacco imagery is essential to reduce youth smoking.
Thorax.
2010;65:377-378.
doi:10.1136/thx.2009.133108.
1 May 2010.
Lyons A, McNeill A, Chen Y, Britton J.
Tobacco and tobacco branding in films most popular in the UK from 1989 to 2008.
Thorax.
2010;65:417-422.
doi:10.1136/thx.2009.130716.
1 May 2010.
2009
Hunt K, Sweeting H, Sargent J, Lewars H, Dal Cin S, Worth K.
An examination of the association between seeing smoking in films and tobacco use in young adults in the west of Scotland: Cross-sectional study.
Health Education Research.
2009 Feb; 24(1): 22–31.
15 February 2009.
2008
Board of Science, British Medical Association.
Forever cool: The influence of smoking imagery on young people.
British Medical Association.
London, UK.
6 July 2008.