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The Application of Youth Substance Use Media Campaigns to Problem Gambling: A Critical Evaluation

Despite the negative impact that problem gambling poses on individuals and society there have been few gambling prevention campaigns specifically targeting youth. The authors review the literature on past and current drug, alcohol, and tobacco use prevention media campaigns, examining the similariti...

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Published in:Journal of health communication 2005-12, Vol.10 (8), p.681-700
Main Authors: Byrne, Andrea M., Dickson, Laurie, Derevensky, Jeffrey L., Gupta, Rina, Lussier, Isabelle
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