Publications

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World Health Organization. Smoke-free movies: From evidence to action (3rd edition). World Health Organization, Tobacco Free Initiative. ISBN: 978 92 4 150959 6.
Morgenstern M, Stoolmiller M, Bergamini E, Sargent JD. Did limits on payments for tobacco placements in US movies affect how movies are made?. Tobacco Control. tobaccocontrol-2015-052400.
Truth Initiative. Played: Smoking and video games. Truth Initiative.
Barrientos-Gutierrez I, Kollath-Cattano C, Mejía R, Arillo-Santillán, Hanewinkel R, Morgenstern M, Sargent JD, Thrasher JF. Comparison of tobacco and alcohol use in films produced in Europe, Latin America, and the United States. BMC Public Health. 15:1096.
American Academy of Pediatrics. Public policy to protect children from tobacco, nicotine, and tobacco smoke. Pediatrics. November 2015, Vol 136, Issue 5. dx.doi.org/10.1542/peds.2015-3109.
Flynn MA, Morin D, Park SY, Stana A. Get this party started!: An analysis of health risk behavior on MTV reality television shows. Journal of Health Communication. 2015;20(12):1382-90.
Forsyth SR, Malone RE. Tobacco imagery in video games: Ratings and gamer recall. Tobacco Control. tobaccocontrol-2015-052286.
Luk R, Schwartz R. Youth exposure to tobacco in movies in Ontario, Canada: 2004-2014. Ontario Tobacco Research Unit.
Fulmer EB, Neilands TB, Dube SR, Kuiper NM, Arrazola RA, Glantz SA. Protobacco media exposure and youth susceptibility to smoking cigarettes, cigarette experimentation, and current tobacco use among US youth. PLoS ONE. 10(8):e0134734.
Forsyth SR, Malone RE. Smoking in video games: A systematic review. Nicotine & Tobacco Research. 25 July 2015 (online). 10.1093/ntr/ntv160.
US Department of Health and Human Services. Smoking in the movies: 2014. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Office on Smoking and Health.
Polansky JR, Titus K, Atayeva R, Glantz SA. Smoking in top-grossing US movies, 2014. UCSF Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education.
Jamieson PE, Romer D. Portrayal of tobacco use in prime-time TV dramas: Trends and associations with adult cigarette consumption—USA, 1955-2010. Tobacco Control. 2015;24:243-248. doi:10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2012-050896.
Branstetter SA, Lengerich E, Dignan M, Muscat J. Knowledge and perceptions of tobacco-related media in rural Appalachia. Rural and Remote Health. 2015;15:3136. Epub.
US Department of Health and Human Services. Smoking in the movies: 2013. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Office on Smoking and Health [Archived].
Polansky JR, Titus K, Lanning N, Glantz SA. Smoking in top-grossing US movies, 2013. UCSF Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education.
Babayan A, Luk R, Schwartz R. Exposure to onscreen tobacco in movies among Ontario youth, 2004-2013. The Ontario Tobacco Research Unit/Unité de recherche sur le tabac de l'Ontario.
Thrasher JF, Sargent JD, Vargas R, Braun S, Barrientos-Gutierrez T, Sevigny EL, Billings DL, Arilo-Santillán E, Navarro A, Hardin J. Are movies with tobacco, alcohol, drugs, sex, and violence rated for youth? A comparison of rating systems in Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, and the United States. International Journal of Drug Policy. 25(2):267-75.. doi:10.1016/j.drugpo.2013.09.004.
Heydari G. Iranian audience poll on smoking scenes in Persian movies in 2011. International Journal of Preventive Medicine. 2014 Feb;5(2):164-70.
US Surgeon General. The health consequences of smoking — 50 years of progress: A report of the Surgeon General. US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Office on Smoking and Health.
Bleakley A, Romer D, Jamieson PE. Violent film characters’ portrayal of alcohol, sex, and tobacco-related behaviors. Pediatrics. 2014;133(1):71-77. doi:10.1542/peds.2013-1922.
McMillen RC. Attitudes about smoking in the movies. Social Climate Survey of Tobacco Control. Mississippi State University Social Science Research Center, American Academy of Pediatrics.
Choi K, Fabian L, Jansen J, Lenk K, Forster J. Young adult support for adult-ratings for movies depicting smoking and for restrictions on tobacco magazine advertising. World Medical & Health Policy. 2013 Dec;5(4):335-346.