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Cigarette Advertising in Black, Latino, and White Magazines, 1998–2002: An Exploratory Investigation

To examine the number, type (menthol vs non-menthol), brand (Black, White, Women's, Other), and size of cigarette ads in Black, Latino, and White magazines. Analysis of digital photographs of 274 cigarette ads appearing in Ebony (Black), People (White), and People in Spanish (Latino) for the 4....

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Published in:Ethnicity & disease 2005, Vol.15 (1), p.63-67
Main Authors: Landrine, Hope, Klonoff, Elizabeth A., Fernandez, Senaida, Hickman, Norval, Kashima, Kennon, Parekh, Bina, Thomas, KaMala, Brouillard, Catherine R., Zolezzi, Michelle, Jensen, Jennifer A., Weslowski, Zorahna
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