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Journal article

Commentary on Sims etal. (2014) and Langley etal. (2014): Mass media campaigns require adequate and sustained funding to change population health behaviours

S Durkin, M Wakefield

Addiction | WILEY | Published : 2014

DOI: 10.1111/add.12564

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Citation metrics

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14Web of Science
15Dimensions

Keywords

Duration
42 Health Sciences
Funding
Health Behavior Change
Cessation
Smoking-Cessation
Alcohol
Communication
3 Good Health and Well Being
Impact
Adults
Population Impact
Tobacco
Psychiatry
Generic Health Relevance
Substance Abuse
England
Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Campaigns
Risky Alcohol Use
4206 Public Health
Intensity
Campaigns Cessation Duration Funding Health Behavior Change Intensity Mass Media Population Impact Risky Alcohol Use Smoking

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