Publications

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Gunasekera H, Chapman S, Campbell S. Sex and drugs in popular movies: An analysis of the top 200 films. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine. 2005 Oct;98(10):464-70.
Fuchs MS. Big Tobacco and Hollywood: Kicking the habit of product placement and on-screen smoking. Journal of Health Care Law and Policy. Vol. 8, Issue 2, Article 8.
Dalton MA, Bernhardt AM, Gibson JJ, Sargent JD, Beach ML, Adachi-Mejia AM, Titus-Ernstoff LT, Heatherton TF. Use of cigarettes and alcohol by preschoolers while role-playing as adults - Honey, have some smokes. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. 2005;159(9):854-859.
Omidvari K, Lessnau K, Kim J, Mercante D, Weinacker A, Mason C. Smoking in contemporary American cinema. Chest. 2005;128(2):746-754. doi:10.1378/chest.128.2.746.
Stern SR. Messages from teens on the big screen: Smoking, drinking, and drug use in teen-centered films. Journal of Health Communication. 2005 Jun;10(4):331-46.
Sargent JD. Smoking in movies: Impact on adolescent smoking. Adolescent Medicine Clinics. 2005;16(2):345-370;ix. doi:10.1016/j.admecli.2005.02.003.
McCool JP, Cameron LD, Petrie KJ. The influence of smoking imagery on the smoking intentions of young people: Testing a media interpretation model. Journal of Adolescent Health. 2005;36(6):475-85. doi:10.1016/j.jadohealth.2004.03.006.
Adachi-Mejia AM, Dalton MA, Gibson JJ, Beach ML, Titus-Ernstoff LT, Heatherton TF, Sargent JD. Tobacco brand appearances in movies before and after the Master Settlement Agreement. Journal of American Medical Association. 2005;293(19):2341–2342.. doi:10.1001/jama.293.19.2341.
U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Tobacco use, access, and exposure to tobacco in media among middle and high school students — United States, 2004. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. 2005;54(12):297-301.
Dozier DM, Lauzen MM, Day CA, Payne SM, Tafoya MR. Leaders and elites: Portrayals of smoking in popular films. Tobacco Control. 2005;14:7-9. doi:10.1136/tc.2003.006205.
Polansky JR, Glantz SA. Hazardous Hollywood: Clearing tobacco from films would avert deaths worldwide at virtually no cost. Global Health & Environment Monitor. 2005;13(2):3-5.
Lambert A, Sargent JD, Glantz SA, Ling PM. How Philip Morris unlocked the Japanese cigarette market: Lessons for global tobacco control. Tobacco Control. 2004;13(4): 379–387. doi:10.1136/tc.2004.008441.
Mekemson C, Glik D, Titus K, Myerson A, Shaivits A, Ang A, Mitchell S. Tobacco use in popular movies during the past decade. Tobacco Control. 2004;13(4): 400–402. doi:10.1136/tc.2003.007211.
Ryan EL, Hoerrner KL. Let your conscience be your guide: Smoking and drinking in Disney's animated classics. Mass Communication & Society. 2004;7(3):261-278. doi:10.1207/s15327825mcs0703_1.
Lee RG, Taylor VA, McGetrick R. Toward reducing youth exposure to tobacco messages: Examining the breadth of brand and nonbrand communications. Journal of Health Communications. 2004 Sep-Oct;9(5):461-79.
Edwards CA, Harris WC, Cook DR, Bedford KF, Zuo Y. Out of the smokescreen: Does an anti-smoking advertisement affect young women's perception of smoking in movies and their intention to smoke?. Tobacco Control. 2004;13(3):277–282. doi:10.1136/tc.2003.005280.
McCool JP, Cameron L, Petrie K. Stereotyping the smoker: Adolescents' appraisals of smokers in film. Tobacco Control. 2004;13(3):308–314. doi:10.1136/tc.2003.006791.
Thompson KM, Yokota F. Violence, sex, and profanity in films: Correlation of movie ratings with content. Medscape General Medicine. 2004;6(3):3.
Distefan JM, Pierce JP, Gilpin EA. Do favorite movie stars influence adolescent smoking initiation?. American Journal of Public Health. 2004;94(7):1239–1244.
Sargent JD, Beach ML, Dalton MA, Titus-Ernstoff LT, Gibson JJ, Tickle JJ, Heatherton TF. Effect of parental R-rated movie restriction on adolescent smoking initiation: A prospective study. Pediatrics. 2004;114(1):149-156. doi:10.1542/peds.114.1.149.
U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Cigarette use among high school students — United States, 1991-2003. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. 2004;53(23);499-502.
Polansky JR, Glantz, SA. First-run smoking presentations in U.S. movies 1999-2003. UCSF Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education.
Glantz SA, Williams K, McCullough C. Back to the future: Smoking in movies in 2002 compared with 1950 levels. American Journal of Public Health. 2004;94(2):261–263.
Watson NA, Clarkson JP, Donovon RJ, Giles-Corti B. Filthy or fashionable? Young people's perceptions of smoking in the media. Health Education Research. 2003;18(5):554-567. doi:10.1093/her/cyf039.