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The number andduration of scenes containing tobacco was greater by 1.6 times before the first law was passed, and between the passage of the first law and the passage of the second law (P > .05, P > .05). The number and duration of the scenes decreased between the passage of the first and the second laws and after the second law was passed, by 3.6 and 5.3 times, respectively (P < .05, P < .05).</p><p><strong>Conclusion: </strong>Consistent and comprehensive tobacco control policies have been effective in reducing the number of scenes that contain tobacco in the movies produced in Turkey. 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摘要
目的:电影是烟草行业广告、促销和赞助活动中使用最广泛的媒体之一,烟草行业多年来一直在这一领域进行巨额投资。在这项研究中,研究了描绘烟草产品使用的电影场景的影响,以及管理此类场景的法律可能产生的影响。材料和方法:根据土耳其电影研究中心和boxofficeturkiye.com网站的数据,研究样本包括50部电影,其中前两部是1992年至2016年间每年观看人数最多的电影。使用研究人员开发的数据收集表格对描绘烟草产品使用的场景进行了分析。每部电影分别由2名研究人员进行评估。结果:在观看的50部电影中,有82%使用了烟草制品。男性(87%)、25岁至64岁人群(78.0%)和主要演员(40%)使用更多的烟草制品,最常使用的产品是香烟(93.1%)。烟草场景的数量和持续时间在第一法律通过前、第一法律通过与第二法律通过之间是1.6倍(P > 0.05, P > 0.05)。在第一法和第二法通过期间和第二法通过后,场景数量和时长分别减少了3.6倍和5.3倍(P < 0.05, P < 0.05)。结论:一贯和全面的控烟政策在减少土耳其制作的电影中含有烟草的场景数量方面是有效的。需要一种全面和多学科的方法来克服烟草业对电影的影响。
Tobacco Containing Scenes in Some Selected Turkish Movies Released Between 1992 and 2016.
Objective: Movies are among the most widely used media for advertising, promotional, and sponsorship activities of the tobacco industry, and the industry has been making huge investments in this sector for many years. In this study, the effects of movie scenes depicting the use of tobacco products, and the possible effects of the laws governing such scenes, were examined.
Material and methods: The sample of the study consisted of 50 films, the first 2 of which were the most watched each year, between the years 1992 and 2016, according to the data of the Center for Turkish Cinema Studies and the boxofficeturkiye.com websites. The scenes depicting the use of tobacco products were analyzed using the data collection form developed by the researchers. Each movie was evaluated separately by 2 researchers.
Results: A tobacco product was used in 82% of the 50 films watched. Men (87%), individuals between the ages of 25 and 64 (78.0%), and leading actors (40%) used more tobacco products, and the most frequently used product was the cigarette (93.1%). The number andduration of scenes containing tobacco was greater by 1.6 times before the first law was passed, and between the passage of the first law and the passage of the second law (P > .05, P > .05). The number and duration of the scenes decreased between the passage of the first and the second laws and after the second law was passed, by 3.6 and 5.3 times, respectively (P < .05, P < .05).
Conclusion: Consistent and comprehensive tobacco control policies have been effective in reducing the number of scenes that contain tobacco in the movies produced in Turkey. A comprehensive and multidisciplinary approach is required to overcome the tobacco industry's impact on cinema.
期刊介绍:
Turkish Thoracic Journal (Turk Thorac J) is the double-blind, peer-reviewed, open access, international publication organ of Turkish Thoracic Society. The journal is a quarterly publication, published on January, April, July, and October and its publication language is English. Turkish Thoracic Journal started its publication life following the merger of two journals which were published under the titles “Turkish Respiratory Journal” and “Toraks Journal” until 2007. Archives of both journals were passed on to the Turkish Thoracic Journal. The aim of the journal is to convey scientific developments and to create a dynamic discussion platform about pulmonary diseases. With this intent, the journal accepts articles from all related scientific areas that address adult and pediatric pulmonary diseases, as well as thoracic imaging, environmental and occupational disorders, intensive care, sleep disorders and thoracic surgery. Clinical and research articles, reviews, statements of agreement or disagreement on controversial issues, national and international consensus reports, abstracts and comments of important international articles, interesting case reports, writings related to clinical and practical applications, letters to the editor, and editorials are accepted.