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1988年至1997年流行电影中烟草使用的发生率及背景情况。

The incidence and context of tobacco use in popular movies from 1988 to 1997.

作者信息

Dalton Madeline A, Tickle Jennifer J, Sargent James D, Beach Michael L, Ahrens M Bridget, Heatherton Todd F

机构信息

Department of Pediatrics and the Norris Cotton Cancer Center, Dartmouth Medical School, Lebanon, New Hampshire 03756, USA.

出版信息

Prev Med. 2002 May;34(5):516-23. doi: 10.1006/pmed.2002.1013.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The aim of this study was to describe tobacco use in a large representative sample of movies.

METHODS

We analyzed the content of the top 25 box office hits per year from 1988 to 1997. Outcomes included the number of occurrences of tobacco use, the time tobacco use appeared on screen, the context in which tobacco use was portrayed, and characteristics of smokers compared with nonsmokers.

RESULTS

Eighty-seven percent of the movies portrayed tobacco use, with a median of 5 occurrences per film. Tobacco use was not related to year of release or box office success of the movie. R-rated movies had the greatest number of occurrences (median = 8.5; P < 0.05) and were most likely to feature major characters using tobacco (81%, P < 0.001). Among major characters, males were more likely to use tobacco than females (28% vs 17%, P < 0.001), but there was no difference in the prevalence of tobacco use by age, race, or socioeconomic status. Tobacco users were typically adults (96.3%) who were more likely to engage in a variety of other risk behaviors. Most tobacco use involved cigarettes or cigars (89.5%). Motivations for on-screen smoking included agitation (20.1%), sadness (5.1%), happiness (15.3%), and relaxation (17.1%). Characters were often shown smoking while confiding in others (30.7%) or in social/celebratory situations (18.0%). Negative reactions to tobacco use were rarely shown (5.9%) and negative consequences resulting from tobacco use were depicted for only 3.4% of the major characters who used tobacco.

CONCLUSION

Despite increasing anti-smoking sentiments in our society, negative reactions to smoking are rare and there is no evidence that tobacco use in movies has declined over the past decade. Movies continue to model smoking as a socially acceptable behavior and portray it as both a way to relieve tension and something to do while socializing. By depicting positive images of tobacco use, movies have the potential to influence adolescent smoking behavior as much as any other environmental exposure, such as family or friend smoking.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在描述大量具有代表性的电影样本中的烟草使用情况。

方法

我们分析了1988年至1997年每年票房排名前25的热门影片的内容。研究结果包括烟草使用的出现次数、烟草使用出现在屏幕上的时长、烟草使用的呈现背景,以及吸烟者与非吸烟者的特征比较。

结果

87%的电影呈现了烟草使用,每部电影中烟草使用出现次数的中位数为5次。烟草使用与电影的发行年份或票房成功与否无关。R级电影中烟草使用出现的次数最多(中位数 = 8.5;P < 0.05),并且最有可能出现主要角色使用烟草的情节(81%,P < 0.001)。在主要角色中,男性比女性更有可能使用烟草(28%对17%,P < 0.001),但在不同年龄、种族或社会经济地位的人群中,烟草使用的流行率没有差异。烟草使用者通常是成年人(96.3%),他们更有可能从事各种其他风险行为。大多数烟草使用涉及香烟或雪茄(89.5%)。屏幕上吸烟的动机包括激动(20.1%)、悲伤(5.1%)、快乐(15.3%)和放松(17.1%)。角色经常在向他人倾诉(30.7%)或在社交/庆祝场合(18.0%)时被展示吸烟。对烟草使用的负面反应很少出现(5.9%),并且在使用烟草的主要角色中,只有3.4%的角色呈现了烟草使用导致的负面后果。

结论

尽管我们社会中反对吸烟的情绪日益高涨,但对吸烟的负面反应很少见,而且没有证据表明在过去十年中电影中的烟草使用有所减少。电影继续将吸烟塑造为一种社会可接受的行为,并将其描绘为缓解紧张的一种方式以及社交时的一种行为。通过描绘烟草使用的正面形象,电影有可能像任何其他环境暴露因素(如家人或朋友吸烟)一样,对青少年吸烟行为产生影响。

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