نتایج جستجو برای: campaign messages

تعداد نتایج: 63832  

2014
Yu Qin Jian Su Quanyong Xiang Yihe Hu Guanqun Xu Jiuhua Ma Zumin Shi

BACKGROUND Anti-tobacco television advertisement campaigns may convey messages on smoking-related health consequences and create norms against giving cigarettes. METHODS Altogether, 156 and 112 slots of a television advertisement "Giving cigarettes is giving harm" were aired on Suzhou and Yizheng, respectively, over one month in 2010. Participants were recruited from 15 locations in Suzhou an...

Journal: :Information Systems Research 2008
Mauro Bampo Michael T. Ewing Dineli R. Mather David Stewart Mark Wallace

V marketing is a form of peer-to-peer communication in which individuals are encouraged to pass on promotional messages within their social networks. Conventional wisdom holds that the viral marketing process is both random and unmanageable. In this paper, we deconstruct the process and investigate the formation of the activated digital network as distinct from the underlying social network. We...

Journal: :Health education research 2013
S Parvanta L Gibson M Moldovan-Johnson G Mallya R C Hornik

Debate persists over whether different message strategies in anti-smoking campaigns are needed for audiences of different races or genders. This study considers the need for 'message segmentation', which is the process of differentiating the beliefs that might be the focus of messages for population subgroups. We have two aims: (i) lay out an approach that yields evidence about the necessity fo...

Journal: :CoRR 2018
Sebastian Stier Arnim Bleier Haiko Lietz Markus Strohmaier

Although considerable research has concentrated on online campaigning, it is still unclear how politicians use different social media platforms in political communication. Focusing on the German federal election campaign 2013, this article investigates whether election candidates address the topics most important to the mass audience and to which extent their communication is shaped by the char...

Journal: :The Journal of adolescent health : official publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine 2006
Carol Underwood Holo Hachonda Elizabeth Serlemitsos Uttara Bharath-Kumar

PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to evaluate phase I of a theoretically informed media campaign designed by youth in Zambia to encourage their peers to adopt risk-reduction practices to protect themselves from sexually transmitted infections and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The Helping Each other Act Responsibly Together (HEART) campaign conveys information for young people ages 13 ...

2000
Johanna Nilsson Micael Dahlén

Executive Summary Wireless advertising is a new, exciting marketing channel with unique features, still in its infancy. The ability to send out targeted, customised information directly to the pockets of the consumers is a very appealing concept to most advertisers. The predictions of future industry growth are skyrocketing and many players are eager to invest. However, many hesitate and some a...

2013
Henrietta L. Logan James A. Shepperd Elizabeth Pomery Yi Guo Keith E. Muller Virginia J. Dodd Joseph L. Riley

BACKGROUND Oral and pharyngeal cancer is a serious health threat that goes unnoticed by most people. Increasing screenings for oral and pharyngeal cancer is essential to achieving early detection when the disease is most treatable. PURPOSE We tested the effectiveness of a media campaign designed to increase intentions to seek an oral and pharyngeal cancer screening. We further examined whethe...

Journal: :Chiropractic & Osteopathy 2006
Marion W Evans Cheryl Hawk Sheryl M Strasser

BACKGROUND Tobacco use, particularly smoking, is the most preventable cause of death in the United States. More than 400,000 premature deaths are associated with its use and the health care costs are in the billions. All health care provider groups should be concerned with patients who continue to smoke and use tobacco. The US Preventive Services Taskforce and Health People 2010 guidelines enco...

Journal: :Preventing Chronic Disease 2005
Ricardo J Wray Keri Jupka Cathy Ludwig-Bell

INTRODUCTION Engaging in moderate physical activity for 30 minutes five or more times per week substantially reduces the risk of coronary heart disease, stroke, colon cancer, diabetes, high blood pressure, and obesity, and walking is an easy and accessible way to achieve this goal. A theory-based mass media campaign promoted walking and local community-sponsored wellness initiatives through fou...

2011

BACKGROUND Use of information campaigns and educational interventions directed to citizens and supported by physicians, aimed at promoting the appropriate use of medicines, have been evaluated by several studies with conflicting results. These interventions are potentially relevant, favouring the reduction of unnecessary use of medicines and related risks. Several studies have specifically eval...

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