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Portrayal of tobacco in Mongolian language YouTube videos: policy gaps
by
Tsai, Feng-Jen
, Sainbayar, Bolor
in
Adolescent
/ Advertising as Topic - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Advertising as Topic - statistics & numerical data
/ Anti smoking movements
/ Cigar smoking
/ Cigarette smoking
/ Developing countries
/ Electronic cigarettes
/ Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems
/ Genre
/ Humans
/ Internet
/ Language
/ LDCs
/ Magic tricks
/ Mongolia
/ Music
/ Music videos
/ Organizational Policy
/ Public service advertising
/ Public service announcements
/ Public Service Announcements as Topic - statistics & numerical data
/ Smoking
/ Smoking Cessation
/ Social networks
/ Tobacco
/ Tobacco industry
/ Tobacco Products
/ User generated content
/ Vaping
/ Video Recording - statistics & numerical data
/ Video sharing
/ Websites
/ Young Adult
/ Young adults
2016
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Portrayal of tobacco in Mongolian language YouTube videos: policy gaps
by
Tsai, Feng-Jen
, Sainbayar, Bolor
in
Adolescent
/ Advertising as Topic - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Advertising as Topic - statistics & numerical data
/ Anti smoking movements
/ Cigar smoking
/ Cigarette smoking
/ Developing countries
/ Electronic cigarettes
/ Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems
/ Genre
/ Humans
/ Internet
/ Language
/ LDCs
/ Magic tricks
/ Mongolia
/ Music
/ Music videos
/ Organizational Policy
/ Public service advertising
/ Public service announcements
/ Public Service Announcements as Topic - statistics & numerical data
/ Smoking
/ Smoking Cessation
/ Social networks
/ Tobacco
/ Tobacco industry
/ Tobacco Products
/ User generated content
/ Vaping
/ Video Recording - statistics & numerical data
/ Video sharing
/ Websites
/ Young Adult
/ Young adults
2016
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Portrayal of tobacco in Mongolian language YouTube videos: policy gaps
by
Tsai, Feng-Jen
, Sainbayar, Bolor
in
Adolescent
/ Advertising as Topic - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Advertising as Topic - statistics & numerical data
/ Anti smoking movements
/ Cigar smoking
/ Cigarette smoking
/ Developing countries
/ Electronic cigarettes
/ Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems
/ Genre
/ Humans
/ Internet
/ Language
/ LDCs
/ Magic tricks
/ Mongolia
/ Music
/ Music videos
/ Organizational Policy
/ Public service advertising
/ Public service announcements
/ Public Service Announcements as Topic - statistics & numerical data
/ Smoking
/ Smoking Cessation
/ Social networks
/ Tobacco
/ Tobacco industry
/ Tobacco Products
/ User generated content
/ Vaping
/ Video Recording - statistics & numerical data
/ Video sharing
/ Websites
/ Young Adult
/ Young adults
2016
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Portrayal of tobacco in Mongolian language YouTube videos: policy gaps
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Portrayal of tobacco in Mongolian language YouTube videos: policy gaps
2016
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ObjectivesThis study examined how effectively current policy measures control depictions of tobacco in Mongolian language YouTube videos.MethodsA search of YouTube videos using the Mongolian term for ‘tobacco’, and employing ‘relevance’ and ‘view count’ criteria, resulted in a total sample of 120 videos, from which 38 unique videos were coded and analysed.ResultsMost videos were antismoking public service announcements; however, analyses of viewing patterns showed that pro-smoking videos accounted for about two-thirds of all views. Pro-smoking videos were also perceived more positively and had a like:dislike ratio of 4.6 compared with 3.5 and 1.5, respectively, for the magic trick and antismoking videos. Although Mongolia prohibits tobacco advertising, 3 of the pro-smoking videos were made by a tobacco company; additionally, 1 pro-smoking video promoted electronic cigarettes.ConclusionsGiven the popularity of Mongolian YouTube videos that promote smoking, policy changes are urgently required to control this medium, and more effectively protect youth and young adults from insidious tobacco marketing.
Publisher
BMJ Publishing Group,BMJ Publishing Group LTD
Subject
/ Advertising as Topic - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Advertising as Topic - statistics & numerical data
/ Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems
/ Genre
/ Humans
/ Internet
/ Language
/ LDCs
/ Mongolia
/ Music
/ Public service announcements
/ Public Service Announcements as Topic - statistics & numerical data
/ Smoking
/ Tobacco
/ Vaping
/ Video Recording - statistics & numerical data
/ Websites
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