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Understanding the effects of MTV’s 16 and Pregnant on adolescent girls' beliefs, attitudes, and behavioral intentions toward teen pregnancy

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Associations between smoking and media literacy in college students

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Breadth of media scanning leads to vaping among youth and young adults: Evidence of direct and indirect pathways from a national longitudinal survey

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Patterns of media use and alcohol brand consumption among underage drinking youth in the United States

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"I believe what i see": College students' use of media, issue engagement, and perceived responsibility regarding campus sexual assault

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Using media literacy education for adolescent sexual health promotion in middle school: Randomized control trial of Media Aware

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TV, social media, and college students' binge drinking intentions: Moderated mediation models

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Predicting the potential for risky behavior among those "too young" to drink as the result of appealing advertising

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The effects of antismoking messages from family, school, and mass media on smoking behavior and smoking intention among Chinese adolescents

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Messages from teens on the big screen: Smoking, drinking, and drug use in teen-centered films

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