Journal Articles
Declines in tobacco brand recognition and ever-smoking rates among young children following restrictions on tobacco advertisements in Hong Kong
- Declines in tobacco brand recognition and ever-smoking rates among young children following restrictions on tobacco advertisements in Hong Kong
- Journal of Public Health, 26(1), 24-30, 2004
- Oxford University Press
- 2004
- Advertising As Topic Child Child Behavior -- Psychology Cross-Sectional Studies Family -- Psychology Female Health Promotion -- Methods Hong Kong -- Epidemiology Humans Male Questionnaires Recognition (Psychology) Regression Analysis Smoking -- Epidemiology Smoking -- Prevention & Control Smoking -- Psychology Smoking Cessation -- Psychology Smoking Cessation -- Statistics & Numerical Data Students -- Psychology Tobacco Industry Children Smoking Tobacco Brand Recognition Advertising
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- 2010-11-24
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