Romer Dan, Moreno Megan
Annenberg Public Policy Center, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and
Division of Adolescent Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Seattle Children's Hospital, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.
Pediatrics. 2017 Nov;140(Suppl 2):S102-S106. doi: 10.1542/peds.2016-1758L.
Digital media provide increased opportunities for both marketing and social transmission of risky products and behavior. We briefly review what is known about adolescent exposure to favorable presentations of addictive substances, such as alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana, as well as behaviors such as gambling, on social and other online media. Our understanding of these influences and whether they require greater regulation is still developing, and recommendations for future research to address these gaps in our understanding are described. Potential strategies to intervene in these environments to protect adolescents and young adults from the adverse effects of these products are described, as well as future challenges for developing interventions.
数字媒体为危险产品和行为的营销及社会传播提供了更多机会。我们简要回顾一下青少年在社交和其他在线媒体上接触到的关于成瘾性物质(如酒精、烟草和大麻)的正面宣传,以及赌博等行为的相关情况。我们对这些影响以及它们是否需要更严格监管的理解仍在不断发展,并阐述了未来研究以填补我们理解上这些空白的建议。文中还描述了在这些环境中进行干预以保护青少年和年轻人免受这些产品不利影响的潜在策略,以及开发干预措施未来面临的挑战。