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The Effects of Flavored and Natural Cigarette Claims on Adolescent's Perceptions and Behavioral Intentions
Funded by: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Advertising study that will examine adolescents' beliefs, attitudes, purchase intentions, and behaviors related to "flavored" and "natural" cigarettes.

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In-school and Community Media Prevention
Funded by: National Institute on Drug Abuse
Randomized community trial to test the effectiveness of in-school media and community-based interventions to prevent youth substance abuse.
 

 

Effective Strategies in Tobacco Counteradvertising Aimed at Bicultural Mexican-American Youth
Funded by: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
A study that addresses a critical lack of knowledge regarding the most effective language and appeals to use in tobacco counteradvertising to bicultural Mexican-American youth.

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Tobacco Media Prevention Study Among Rural Mexican-American and White-American Youth
Funded by: National Institute on Drug Abuse
Examine the effect of localized media campaigns and peer leadership trainings on youth tobacco use among rural Mexican-American and White-American youth.

Violence Prevention Among Rural Community Middle School Students
Funded by: National Institutes of Health
Examine the effect of the localized media campaigns and peer leadership trainings
on violence among youth.

Testing Community Readiness Theory and Media Prevention Campaigns
Funded by: National Institute on Drug Abuse
Test community readiness theory and media prevention campaigns on youth substance use.

Effect of Tombstone Advertising on Selling Beer & Tobacco
Funded by: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Public policy grant to research the impact of proposed legislation to restrict tobacco and beer advertising.

Teen Communications Campaign and Institute for Adolescent Families
Funded by: Center for Substance Abuse Prevention
Develop and test social advertising campaigns focusing on the dangers of alcohol and tobacco use aimed at adolescent families.

 
     

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