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Introduction Exposure to tobacco-related information is an important factor in youth smoking initiation. This study aims to explore the relationship between exposure to pro-smoking and anti-smoking media and adolescents' current smoking status and susceptibility to smoking, as well as the interaction between exposure to pro-smoking and anti-smoking media information. Methods This cross-sectional study was conducted in 2017. We recruited 12278 students from junior, senior and vocational high schools located in Shanghai, China. The exposure of participants to tobacco promotional and control messages over the past 30 days was examined, as well as current smoking and susceptibility to never smokers' initiation. Odds ratios (ORs) and 95%confidence intervals (CIs) were estimated using complex samples procedure logistic regression, adjusting for related covariables. Results There were 89.3%and 91.5%of adolescents exposed to tobacco prosmoking and anti-smoking messages. Exposure was more prevalent among males suburb school and vocational school students. Exposure to pro-tobacco and antitobacco messages, separately, increased and decreased the risk of current smoking and susceptibility to never-smokers' smoking, respectively especially among males and junior high school students. Risk was associated with the exposure level (p-trend<0.001). Tobacco control messaging was found to mitigate the influences of tobacco promotion on the risk of both current smoking (AOR=0.64; 95%CI: 0.41-0.99) and susceptibility to smoking (AOR=0.65; 95%CI: 0.46-0.93). Conclusions Exposure to tobacco-related messages was highly prevalent and associated with youth smoking and susceptibility to smoking. It is therefore important to enhance the comprehensiveness and enforcement of promotion bans. Given that tobacco control information can counter the impact of tobacco promotion information on smoking risk, the publicity and dissemination of tobacco control information should be consistently strengthened.
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Zhu, J., Li, J., He, Y., Li, N., Xu, G., & Yu, J. (2019). The influence and interaction of exposure to pro-smoking and anti-smoking messaging on youth smoking behaviour and susceptibility. Tobacco Induced Diseases, 17(November). https://doi.org/10.18332/tid/114066
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