Prevention Messages
Cross-source consensus on Prevention Messages from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Preventive message exposure was reported by 66.9% of students. — Exposure to electronic cigarettes and heated tobacco products’ preventive and promotional messages among schoolchildren aged 13–15 in Vietnam: a national cross-sectional study using GYTS 2022 data
- TV and radio were the leading channels for prevention messages. — Exposure to electronic cigarettes and heated tobacco products’ preventive and promotional messages among schoolchildren aged 13–15 in Vietnam: a national cross-sectional study using GYTS 2022 data
- No prevention delivery channel demonstrated a statistically significant reduction in e-cigarette or HTP use. — Exposure to electronic cigarettes and heated tobacco products’ preventive and promotional messages among schoolchildren aged 13–15 in Vietnam: a national cross-sectional study using GYTS 2022 data
- Among current e-cigarette users, TV and radio remained the dominant source of prevention messages. — Exposure to electronic cigarettes and heated tobacco products’ preventive and promotional messages among schoolchildren aged 13–15 in Vietnam: a national cross-sectional study using GYTS 2022 data
- For current HTP users, social media did not register as a primary prevention-message source. — Exposure to electronic cigarettes and heated tobacco products’ preventive and promotional messages among schoolchildren aged 13–15 in Vietnam: a national cross-sectional study using GYTS 2022 data