Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5868310 | Collegian | 2014 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
A brief questionnaire was used to gather feedback on two videos using a convenience sample of 135 youth in British Columbia, Canada. The overall positive responses by girls and boys to their respective videos and their reported interest in sharing these videos via social networking suggests that this approach holds potential for other types of health promotion messaging targeting youth. The videos offer a promising messaging strategy for raising awareness about tobacco exposure as a modifiable risk factor for breast cancer. Tailored, gender-specific messages for use on social media hold the potential for cost-effective, health promotion and cancer prevention initiatives targeting youth.
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Authors
Joan L. PhD, RN, FCAHS, FAAN, Laura L. MSN, RN, Laura J.L. MA, Raquel Graham, Jodie Stevens, Chris G. PhD,