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Sarah J Durkin

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Health Communication|July 25, 2024
The Effect of Anti-Tobacco Ad Length and Skippability on Perceived Message Effectiveness and Emotional ResponsivenessTamara Tabbakh, Sarah J Durkin
Journal of Psychosomatic Research|November 26, 2002
Predictors of vulnerability to reduced body image satisfaction and psychological wellbeing in response to exposure to idealized female media images in adolescent girlsSarah J Durkin, Susan J Paxton
The Medical Journal of Australia|December 14, 2004
Smoking status of 132,176 people advertising on a dating website. Are smokers more "desperate and dateless"?Simon Chapman, Melanie A Wakefield, Sarah J Durkin
Tobacco Control|March 4, 2022
Optimising tobacco control campaigns within a changing media landscape and among priority populationsSarah J Durkin, Emily Brennan, Melanie A Wakefield
American Journal of Public Health|October 17, 2009
Effects of different types of antismoking ads on reducing disparities in smoking cessation among socioeconomic subgroupsSarah J Durkin, Lois Biener, Melanie A Wakefield
The Journal of Adolescent Health : Official Publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine|March 24, 2010
Adolescents' perceptions of cigarette brand image: does plain packaging make a difference?Daniella Germain, Melanie A Wakefield, Sarah J Durkin
Health Education Research|July 1, 2011
Which types of televised anti-tobacco campaigns prompt more quitline calls from disadvantaged groups?Sarah J Durkin, Melanie A Wakefield, Matthew J Spittal
The Journal of Adolescent Health : Official Publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine|October 18, 2005
How do adolescent girls evaluate body dissatisfaction prevention messages?Sarah J Durkin, Susan J Paxton, Eleanor H Wertheim
Health Communication|December 1, 2016
Why Do Smokers Talk About Antismoking Campaigns? Predictors of the Occurrence and Content of Campaign-Generated ConversationsEmily Brennan, Sarah J Durkin, Melanie Wakefield, et al.
Tobacco Control|January 10, 2024
Messages about climate, pollution and social justice harms of tobacco as motivators to quit: an untapped communication opportunity?Tamara Tabbakh, Eve Mitsopoulos, Tegan Nuss, et al.
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Health Communication|July 25, 2024
The Effect of Anti-Tobacco Ad Length and Skippability on Perceived Message Effectiveness and Emotional ResponsivenessTamara Tabbakh, Sarah J Durkin
Journal of Psychosomatic Research|November 26, 2002
Predictors of vulnerability to reduced body image satisfaction and psychological wellbeing in response to exposure to idealized female media images in adolescent girlsSarah J Durkin, Susan J Paxton
The Medical Journal of Australia|December 14, 2004
Smoking status of 132,176 people advertising on a dating website. Are smokers more "desperate and dateless"?Simon Chapman, Melanie A Wakefield, Sarah J Durkin
Tobacco Control|March 4, 2022
Optimising tobacco control campaigns within a changing media landscape and among priority populationsSarah J Durkin, Emily Brennan, Melanie A Wakefield
American Journal of Public Health|October 17, 2009
Effects of different types of antismoking ads on reducing disparities in smoking cessation among socioeconomic subgroupsSarah J Durkin, Lois Biener, Melanie A Wakefield
The Journal of Adolescent Health : Official Publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine|March 24, 2010
Adolescents' perceptions of cigarette brand image: does plain packaging make a difference?Daniella Germain, Melanie A Wakefield, Sarah J Durkin
Health Education Research|July 1, 2011
Which types of televised anti-tobacco campaigns prompt more quitline calls from disadvantaged groups?Sarah J Durkin, Melanie A Wakefield, Matthew J Spittal
The Journal of Adolescent Health : Official Publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine|October 18, 2005
How do adolescent girls evaluate body dissatisfaction prevention messages?Sarah J Durkin, Susan J Paxton, Eleanor H Wertheim
Health Communication|December 1, 2016
Why Do Smokers Talk About Antismoking Campaigns? Predictors of the Occurrence and Content of Campaign-Generated ConversationsEmily Brennan, Sarah J Durkin, Melanie Wakefield, et al.
Tobacco Control|January 10, 2024
Messages about climate, pollution and social justice harms of tobacco as motivators to quit: an untapped communication opportunity?Tamara Tabbakh, Eve Mitsopoulos, Tegan Nuss, et al.
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