2014
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0099082
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Use of Internet Viral Marketing to Promote Smoke-Free Lifestyles among Chinese Adolescents

Abstract: PurposeYouth smoking is a global public health concern. Health educators are increasingly using Internet-based technologies, but the effectiveness of Internet viral marketing in promoting health remains uncertain. This prospective pilot study assessed the efficacy of an online game-based viral marketing campaign in promoting a smoke-free attitude among Chinese adolescents.MethodsOne hundred and twenty-one Hong Kong Chinese adolescents aged 10 to 24 were invited to participate in an online multiple-choice quiz … Show more

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“…The intervention group had access to the Grasp the Opportunity website (Ip, ), whereas the control group had access to an antismoking website without mental health prevention components. The control antismoking website was an online multiple‐choice quiz game (a total of 1,200 quiz questions) designed to promote a smoke‐free attitude among Chinese adolescents (Ip et al., ). The intervention mainly composed of an Internet‐based program with 10 modules and included monthly reminders by phone call or by messages through social media such as WhatsApp and Facebook.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The intervention group had access to the Grasp the Opportunity website (Ip, ), whereas the control group had access to an antismoking website without mental health prevention components. The control antismoking website was an online multiple‐choice quiz game (a total of 1,200 quiz questions) designed to promote a smoke‐free attitude among Chinese adolescents (Ip et al., ). The intervention mainly composed of an Internet‐based program with 10 modules and included monthly reminders by phone call or by messages through social media such as WhatsApp and Facebook.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The quiz game was previously shown to improve health-related knowledge and attitude. 13 Participants were not blinded to treatment allocation because of the intervention nature. To avoid contamination between treatment groups, intervention deliverers were provided with a list of students in the mentorship program.…”
Section: Students Who Had No Computer Ormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results of the available studies in this area indicate that internet addiction is related to depression and serious damages in the individual and social performance of people. In this regard, the effect of excessive using of the internet on individuals' psychologic health and lifestyles has been delineated in previous studies (29)(30)(31). Therefore, the occurrence of high-risk behaviors such as tobacco smoking will not be far-fetched in individuals addicted to internet.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%