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Do Longitudinal Trends in Tobacco 21-Related Media Coverage Correlate with Policy Support? an Exploratory Analysis Using Supervised and Unsupervised Machine Learning Methods.

Leeann N Siegel1, Allyson Volinsky Levin2, Elissa C Kranzler3, Laura A Gibson4.   

Abstract

Media coverage can impact support for health policies and, ultimately, compliance with those policies. Prior research found consistent, high support for Tobacco 21 policies, which raise the minimum legal age of tobacco purchase to 21, among adults and nonsmoking youth. However, a recent study found support (i.e., agreement with the statement: "The legal age to buy tobacco cigarettes should be increased from 18 to 21") among 13-20-year-old smokers increased from 2014 until mid-2016 and then declined steadily through mid-2017. To assess whether media coverage could be related to young smokers' changing support, we conducted an exploratory content analysis to identify texts about Tobacco 21 in a large corpus of tobacco texts (N = 135,691) published in four popular media sources from 2014 to 2017. For this content analysis, we developed a novel methodological approach that combined supervised and unsupervised machine learning methods and could be useful in other areas of communication research. We found that the prevalence of Tobacco 21 media coverage and Tobacco 21 support among young smokers exhibited similar temporal patterns for much of the study period. These findings highlight the need for continued research into the effects of media coverage on Tobacco 21 support among young smokers, a group that must comply with Tobacco 21 policies in order to ensure maximum effectiveness. This research is of particular utility following the 2019 passage of a federal Tobacco 21 regulation, as the public health impact of this regulation could be limited by low public support, and thus low rates of policy compliance.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32900231      PMCID: PMC7937761          DOI: 10.1080/10410236.2020.1816282

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Commun        ISSN: 1041-0236


  43 in total

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Journal:  Tob Control       Date:  2017-03-18       Impact factor: 7.552

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5.  Attitudes Toward Raising the Minimum Age of Sale for Tobacco Among U.S. Adults.

Authors:  Brian A King; Amal O Jama; Kristy L Marynak; Gabbi R Promoff
Journal:  Am J Prev Med       Date:  2015-07-07       Impact factor: 5.043

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Journal:  Tob Control       Date:  2007-02       Impact factor: 7.552

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Journal:  Tob Control       Date:  2002-03       Impact factor: 7.552

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Authors:  Dorie E Apollonio; Stanton A Glantz
Journal:  Am J Public Health       Date:  2016-05-19       Impact factor: 9.308

9.  Patterns of Nicotine and Tobacco Product Use in Youth and Young Adults in the United States, 2011-2015.

Authors:  Amanda L Johnson; Lauren K Collins; Andrea C Villanti; Jennifer L Pearson; Raymond S Niaura
Journal:  Nicotine Tob Res       Date:  2018-08-14       Impact factor: 4.244

10.  Relationship between social media engagement and e-cigarette policy support.

Authors:  Anuja Majmundar; Chih-Ping Chou; Tess B Cruz; Jennifer B Unger
Journal:  Addict Behav Rep       Date:  2018-12-14
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1.  Can States Continue to Set the Agenda for Tobacco 21? Insights From US News Coverage Between 2012 and 2020.

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Journal:  Nicotine Tob Res       Date:  2022-07-13       Impact factor: 5.825

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