Media Campaign
Line
Publications
Line

References

Cruz, J., & Wallack, L. (1986). Trends in tobacco use on television. American Journal of Public Health, 76(6), 698-699.

Fernandez-Collado, C.F., Greenberg, B.S., Korzenny, F., & Atkin, C. K. (1978). Sexual intimacy and drug use in TV series. Journal of Communication, 28(3), 31-37.

Hazan, A. R., & Glantz, S.A. (1995). Current trends in tobacco use on prime-time fictional television. American Journal of Public Health, 85(1), 116-117.

Roberts, D.F., Foehr, U.G., Rideout, V.J., & Brodie, M. (1999). Kids and Media at the New Millennium: Executive Summary. Menlo Park, CA: The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation.

Kotch, J.B., Coulter, M.L., & Lipsitz, A. (1986). Does televised drinking influence children's attitudes toward alcohol? Addictive Behaviors, 11(1), 67-70.

Mathios, A., Avery, R., Biscogni, C., and Shanahan, J. (1998). Alcohol portrayal on prime-time television: Manifest and latent messages. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 59, 305-310.

McEwen, W.J., & Hanneman, G.J. (1974). The depiction of drug use on television. Journal of Drug Education, 4(3), 281-293.

Roberts, D.F. (1993). Adolescents and the mass media: From "Leave It to Beaver" to "Beverly Hills, 90210." Teachers College Record, 94(3), 629-643.

Rychtarik, R.G., Fairbank, J.A., Allen, C.M., Fox., D.W., & Drabman, R.S. (1998). Alcohol use in television programming: Effects on children's behavior. Addictive Behaviors, 8(1), 19-22.

Signorelli, N. (1987). Drinking, sex and violence on television: The cultural indicators perspective. Journal of Drug Education, 17(3), 245-60.

Strasburger, V. (1995). Adolescents and the media: Medical and psychological impact. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Wallack, L., Grube, J.W., Madden, P.A., and Breed, W. (1990) Portrayals of alcohol on prime-time television. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 51(5), 428-437



Line
Home | Newsroom | Publications | Get Involved | Ad Gallery | Mobile
Our Partners | About the Campaign

Search | Contact | Site Map | Privacy Policy | ONDCP


Last Updated: December 9, 2002