Search Results - "Jamieson, Patrick E."
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The association between the rise of gun violence in popular US primetime television dramas and homicides attributable to firearms, 2000-2018
Published in PloS one (17-03-2021)“…Injuries and fatalities due to firearms are a major burden on public health in the US. The rise in gun violence in popular movies has been suggested as a…”
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Trends of Sexual and Violent Content by Gender in Top-Grossing U.S. Films, 1950–2006
Published in Journal of adolescent health (01-07-2012)“…Abstract Purpose Because popular media such as movies can both reflect and contribute to changes in cultural norms and values, we examined gender differences…”
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Intersubject Synchronization of Late Adolescent Brain Responses to Violent Movies: A Virtue-Ethics Approach
Published in Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience (22-11-2019)“…Movies that involve violence increasingly attract large audiences, leading to concern that such entertainment will encourage imitation by youth, especially…”
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Unrealistic Fatalism in U.S. Youth Ages 14 to 22: Prevalence and Characteristics
Published in Journal of adolescent health (01-02-2008)“…Abstract Purpose To estimate the proportion of U.S. youth that exhibits unrealistic fatalism about its future (not expecting to live past age 30), and to test…”
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The Effectiveness of the Motion Picture Association of America's Rating System in Screening Explicit Violence and Sex in Top-ranked Movies From 1950 to 2006
Published in Journal of adolescent health (01-11-2010)“…Abstract Context Youth exposure to explicit film violence and sex is linked to adverse health outcomes and is a serious public health concern. The Motion…”
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Risk and Culture of Health Portrayal in a U.S. Cross-Cultural TV Adaptation, a Pilot Study
Published in Media and communication (Lisboa) (01-02-2019)“…Because media portrayal can influence adolescents’ health, we assessed the health-related content of a popular telenovela—a Spanish-language TV soap opera…”
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The role of non–COVID-specific and COVID-specific factors in predicting a shift in willingness to vaccinate: A panel study
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (28-12-2021)“…Although declines in intent to vaccinate had been identified in international surveys conducted between June and October 2020, including in the United States,…”
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Factors Assessing Science’s Self-Presentation model and their effect on conservatives’ and liberals’ support for funding science
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (19-09-2023)“…A confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) of responses to 13 questions from a 2022 national probability sample of 1,154 US adults supported the existence of five…”
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Are News Reports of Suicide Contagious? A Stringent Test in Six U.S. Cities
Published in Journal of communication (01-06-2006)“…Past evidence of suicidal contagion from news reports in the United States is based largely on national data prior to 1980 using proxies for suicide stories…”
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Investigating harmful and helpful effects of watching season 2 of 13 Reasons Why: Results of a two-wave U.S. panel survey
Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-07-2019)“…The Netflix show 13 Reasons Why (2017) aroused widespread concern regarding potential contagious effects of its graphic depiction of an adolescent girl’s…”
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Misinformation about vaccine safety and uptake of COVID-19 vaccines among adults and 5–11-year-olds in the United States
Published in Vaccine (26-10-2022)“…•Misbeliefs about the safety of vaccination predict adult hesitancy to COVID vaccines.•The same beliefs predict hesitancy for vaccinating children ages 5–11…”
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Gun Violence Trends in Movies
Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-12-2013)“…Many scientific studies have shown that the mere presence of guns can increase aggression, an effect dubbed the "weapons effect." The current research examines…”
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The Politicization of Climate Science: Media Consumption, Perceptions of Science and Scientists, and Support for Policy
Published in Journal of health communication (03-06-2024)“…Differential media treatment of climate change, including conservative media's tendency to reject the anthropogenic climate change scientific consensus, has…”
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Science-Consistent Climate Health Beliefs As Predictors of Climate Behaviors and Support for Inflation Reduction Act Provisions and a Carbon Emissions Tax
Published in Journal of health communication (03-06-2024)“…Understanding the factors associated with acceptance of climate action is central in designing effective climate change communication strategies. An…”
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Violent Film Characters' Portrayal of Alcohol, Sex, and Tobacco-Related Behaviors
Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (2014)“…To determine the extent to which movies popular with adolescents feature characters who jointly engage in violence and other risk behaviors. We hypothesized…”
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What Caused the Narrowing of Black-White COVID-19 Vaccination Disparity in the US? A Test of 5 Hypotheses
Published in Journal of health communication (02-06-2024)“…Despite differential uptake of COVID-19 vaccination between Black and non-Hispanic White Americans early in the pandemic, the gap narrowed over time. We tested…”
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The Continuing Rise of Gun Violence in PG-13 Movies, 1985 to 2015
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Parental Desensitization to Gun Violence in PG-13 Movies
Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-06-2018)“…: media-1vid110.1542/5745216462001PEDS-VA_2017-3491 OBJECTIVE: To assess effects of justified versus unjustified screen violence on parents' willingness to…”
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Media violence exposure and aggression in adolescents: A risk and resilience perspective
Published in Aggressive behavior (01-01-2019)“…Media violence exposure (MVE) is associated with aggressive outcomes in adolescents. However, based on the differential susceptibility hypothesis, this risk is…”
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Portrayal of tobacco use in prime-time TV dramas: trends and associations with adult cigarette consumption—USA, 1955–2010
Published in Tobacco control (01-05-2015)“…Objective Although portrayal of television (TV) and movie tobacco use has been linked with initiation of cigarette smoking in adolescents, its association with…”
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