Author: Timothy Naimi, Craig Ross, Michael Siegel, William de Jong & David Jernigan Title: Amount of televised alcohol advertising exposure and the quantity of alcohol consumed by youth Journal: Journal of studies on alcohol and drugs (2016), 77(5), 723-729 Abstract Aims: Although studies demonstrate that exposure to brand-specific alcohol advertising is associated with an increased likelihood of … Read More →
Author: Michael Siegel, Craig S. Ross, Alison B. Albers, William DeJong , Charles King, Timothy S. Naimi, David H. Jernigan Title: The relationship between exposure to brandspecific alcohol advertising and brand-specific consumption among underage drinkers – United States, 2011–2012 Journal: The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, DOI: 10.3109/00952990.2015.1085542 (full text freely available) Abstract Background: Marketing is increasingly recognized as … Read More →
Author: Craig S. Ross , Emily Maple , Michael Siegel , William DeJong , Timothy S. Naimi , Alisa A. Padon , Dina L.G. Borzekowski , David H. Jernigan Title: The Relationship Between Population-Level Exposure to Alcohol Advertising on Television and Brand-Specific Consumption Among Underage Youth in the US Journal: Alcohol & Alcoholism, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/alcalc/agv016 358-364 First … Read More →
Author: Michael J. Messina &John F. Wellington Title: Alcohol, Advertising and the Theory of Exchange Journal: Developments in Marketing Science: Proceedings of the Academy of Marketing Science 2015, pp 277-281 Abstract This paper is a report of the results of a different approach to examining the relation between the promotion through advertising of the alcohol beverage … Read More →
Authors: Susanne E. Tanski, Auden C. McClure, Zhigang Li, Kristina Jackson, Matthis Morgenstern, Zhongze Li & James D. Sargent Title: Cued Recall of Alcohol Advertising on Television and Underage Drinking Behavior Journal: JAMA Pediatr. Published online January 19, 2015. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2014.3345 Abstract Importance Alcohol is the most common drug among youth and a major contributor to morbidity and mortality … Read More →
Authors: Brian A. Primack, Auden C. McClure, Zhigang Li, & James D. Sargent
Title: Receptivity to and Recall of Alcohol Brand Appearances in U.S. Popular Music and Alcohol-Related Behaviors
Journal: Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. Article first published online: 9 APR 2014. DOI: 10.1111/acer.12408 … Read More →
Authors: Monica H Swahn, Jane B Palmier, Agnes Benegas-Segarra and Fe A Sinson Title: Alcohol marketing and drunkenness among students in the Philippines: findings from the nationally representative Global School-based Student Health Survey Journal: BMC Public Health 2013, 13:1159 Abstract Background: A largely unaddressed issue in lower income countries and the Philippines, in particular, is the role of alcohol marketing and its potential … Read More →
Authors: Joan S. Tucker, Jeremy N.V. Miles, Elizabeth J. D’Amico Title: Cross-Lagged Associations Between Substance Use-Related Media Exposure and Alcohol Use During Middle School Journal: Journal of Adolescent Health. Volume 53, Issue 4 , Pages 460-464, October 2013 Abstract Purpose: This study examines the reciprocal longitudinal associations between alcohol or other drug (AOD)-related media exposure and alcohol use among … Read More →
Author: Bridget Kelly, Louise A Baur, Adrian E Bauman, Lesley King, Kathy Chapman and Ben J Smith Title: Views of children and parents on limiting unhealthy food, drink and alcohol sponsorship of elite and children’s sports Journal: Public Health Nutrition / Volume 16 / Issue 01 / January 2013, pp 130-135. Published online: 11 May 2012 A pdf version … Read More →
Authors: Jerry L. Grenard, Clyde W. Dent and Alan W. Stacy Title: Exposure to Alcohol Advertisements and Teenage Alcohol-Related Problems Journal: Pediatrics; originally published online January 28, 2013; Abstract Objective: This study used prospective data to test the hypothesis that exposure to alcohol advertising contributes to an increase in underage drinking and that an increase in underage drinking then … Read More →