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Inti Barrientos-Gutierrez1, Christy Kollath-Cattano2, Raul Mejía3, Edna Arillo-Santillán4, Reiner Hanewinkel5, Matthis Morgenstern6, James D Sargent7, James F Thrasher8,9.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Studies that have evaluated tobacco and alcohol portrayals in films have mainly focused on US films. Our aim is to describe tobacco and alcohol portrayals in nationally produced films from six European and two Latin American countries, and compare them with US produced films.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26526859 PMCID: PMC4630971 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-015-2378-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Fig. 1Film rating categories used in study countries
Fig. 2a-d Prevalence and duration of tobacco and alcohol use in films produced in Europe, Latin America, and the US
Logistic and linear regression models assessing differences in tobacco portrayals between US and nationally produced films
| Tobacco | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Youth-rated films | All films | |||||||
| Prevalence | Seconds | Prevalence | Seconds | |||||
| Country | OR | 95 % CI | β | 95 % CI | OR | 95 % CI | β | 95 % CI |
| US | ref. | ref. | ref. | ref. | ||||
| Germany | 2.24* | (1.21–4.16) | 10.86 | (−38.25–59.98) | 1.51 | (0.82–2.78) | −28.68 | (−85.65–28.29) |
| Iceland | 13.79* | (1.80–105.50) | 9.48 | (−65.38–84.33) | 9.29* | (1.22–70.89) | −30.06 | (−118.71–58.58) |
| Italy | 5.31*** | (2.54–11.10) | −19.36 | (−63.11–24.38) | 3.58** | (1.72–7.43) | −58.90* | (−109.15–(−)8.65) |
| Netherlands | 1.03 | (0.51–2.09) | −14.74 | (−83.58–54.10) | 0.85 | (0.44–1.66) | −39.51 | (−113.50–34.47) |
| Poland | 2.30 | (0.44–2.98) | 14.23 | (−112.15–140.62) | 2.72 | (1.02–7.32) | −44.78 | (−118.76–29.20) |
| UK | 1.15 | (0.98–7.75) | −34.09 | (−124.62–56.44) | 1.16 | (0.48–2.79) | −57.67 | (−146.32–30.97) |
| Mexico | 2.76 | (2.87–16.57) | 0.75 | (−74.10–75.61) | 4.87*** | (2.17–10.90) | 24.83 | (−24.23–73.89) |
| Argentina | 6.90*** | (0.88–1.34) | 126.27*** | (79.94–172.60) | 5.06*** | (2.13–12.03) | 94.50*** | (43.96–146.05) |
*p < .05, **p < .01, ***p < .001
Logistic and linear regression models assessing differences in alcohol portrayals between US and nationally produced films
| Alcohol | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Youth-rated films | All films | |||||||
| Prevalence | Seconds | Prevalence | Seconds | |||||
| Country | OR | 95 % CI | β | 95 % CI | OR | 95 % CI | β | 95 % CI |
| US | ref. | ref. | ref. | ref. | ||||
| Germany | 1.28 | (0.58–2.85) | 55.11 | (−8.87–119.08) | 1.11 | (0.51–2.45) | 38.89 | (−30.76–108.54) |
| Iceland | 3.28 | (0.43–25.25) | −20.28 | (−128.07–87.51) | 2.84 | (0.37–21.83) | −36.50 | (−155.50–82.51) |
| Italy | 6.44* | (1.53–27.06) | 70.93* | (12.83–129.03) | 5.59* | (1.34–23.35) | 54.71 | (−8.24–117.66) |
| Netherlands | 0.71 | (0.31–1.64) | −63.63 | (−146.95–19.69) | 0.61 | (0.28–1.34) | −44.04 | (−130.98–42.91) |
| Poland | omitteda | −68.95 | (−224.67–86.77) | 4.93 | (0.46–8.66) | 0.66 | (−90.86–92.18) | |
| UK | 1.75 | (0.39–7.79) | 9.73 | (−94.80–114.27) | 1.99 | (0.44–1.76) | 9.51 | (−91.75–110.76) |
| Mexico | 0.51 | (0.19–1.38) | 58.54 | (−53.10–169.67) | 0.87 | (0.85–6.88) | 87.40* | (20.26–154.54) |
| Argentina | 2.57 | (0.89–7.38) | 58.54 | (−5.44–122.52) | 2.42 | (4.15–6.70) | 65.75 | (−1.39–132.90) |
*p < .05, **p < .01, ***p < .001
Notea: Omitted due to predicting success perfectly (100 % of films contain alcohol)