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The Effects of Antismoking Messages From Family, School, and Mass Media on Smoking Behavior and Smoking Intention Among Chinese Adolescents
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The Effects of Antismoking Messages From Family, School, and Mass Media on Smoking Behavior and Smoking Intention Among Chinese Adolescents

Shaohua Yu, Jeffrey Koplan, Michael P Eriksen, Shuo Yao, Pamela Redmon, Julia Song, Elanah M. Uretsky and Cheng Huang
Journal of health communication, Vol.20(11), pp.1255-1263
11/02/2015
PMID: 25876081

Abstract

Adolescent Cities Communication Cross-Sectional Studies Faculty Female Humans Intention Male Parent-Child Relations Self Report Smoking - psychology Smoking Prevention Students - psychology Students - statistics & numerical data China Mass Media

UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

This output has contributed to the advancement of the following goals:

#3 Good Health and Well-Being

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