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Mass media-led antismoking campaign can remove the education gap in quitting behavior.
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EducationEffective MassCommunicationHidden CurriculumEducation ResearchMedia StudiesJournalismEducational PolicyHealth CommunicationPolitical CommunicationEducational DisadvantagePublic HealthHealth EducationHealth PromotionSocial ImpactEducation LevelsCommunication ResearchTelevisionEducational LevelsEducation GapMass CommunicationArtsEducation Policy
This study investigated whether the effective mass media-led antismoking campaigns in Australia had the traditional differential effect across educational levels. Our population surveys included random samples of 12,851 people before the campaign and 11,609 several years after the campaign had started. No statistically significant differences were found in quitting across education levels in three of the four subgroups. Mass media-led antismoking campaigns may play an important role in getting the antismoking message to the less educated.
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