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Smoking scenes in popular Japanese serial television dramas: descriptive analysis during the same 3-month period in two consecutive years

机译:日本流行电视连续剧中的吸烟场景:连续两年在同一三个月内的描述性分析

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Japanese serial television dramas are becoming very popular overseas, particularly in other Asian countries. Exposure to smoking scenes in movies and television dramas has been known to trigger initiation of habitual smoking in young people. Smoking scenes in Japanese dramas may affect the smoking behavior of many young Asians. We examined smoking scenes and smoking-related items in serial television dramas targeting young audiences in Japan during the same season in two consecutive years. Fourteen television dramas targeting the young audience broadcast between July and September in 2001 and 2002 were analyzed. A total of 136 h 42 min of television programs were divided into unit scenes of 3 min (a total of 2734 unit scenes). All the unit scenes were reviewed for smoking scenes and smoking-related items. Of the 2734 3-min unit scenes, 205 (7.5%) were actual smoking scenes and 387 (14.2%) depicted smoking environments with the presence of smoking-related items, such as ashtrays. In 185 unit scenes (90.2% of total smoking scenes), actors were shown smoking. Actresses were less frequently shown smoking (9.8% of total smoking scenes). Smoking characters in dramas were in the 20–49 age group in 193 unit scenes (94.1% of total smoking scenes). In 96 unit scenes (46.8% of total smoking scenes), at least one non-smoker was present in the smoking scenes. The smoking locations were mainly indoors, including offices, restaurants and homes (122 unit scenes, 59.6%). The most common smoking-related items shown were ashtrays (in 45.5% of smoking-item-related scenes) and cigarettes (in 30.2% of smoking-item-related scenes). Only 3 unit scenes (0.1 % of all scenes) promoted smoking prohibition. This was a descriptive study to examine the nature of smoking scenes observed in Japanese television dramas from a public health perspective.
机译:日本的连续电视剧在海外特别是在其他亚洲国家中变得非常流行。众所周知,在电影和电视剧中吸烟会触发年轻人的习惯性吸烟。日本戏剧中的吸烟场景可能会影响许多亚洲年轻人的吸烟行为。我们连续两年针对同一年龄段的日本年轻观众,研究了电视连续剧中的吸烟场景和吸烟相关物品。分析了2001年至2002年7月至9月间针对年轻观众播出的14部电视剧。总共136小时42分钟的电视节目被分成3分钟的单位场景(总共2734个单位场景)。对所有单元场景进行了吸烟场景和吸烟相关项目的审查。在2734个3分钟的单位场景中,有205个(7.5%)是实际吸烟场景,有387个(14.2%)描绘的吸烟环境中存在与吸烟相关的物品,例如烟灰缸。在185个单位场景中(占总吸烟场景的90.2%),向演员展示了吸烟情况。女演员吸烟的频率较低(占总吸烟场景的9.8%)。戏剧中的吸烟人物属于193个单元场景的20-49岁年龄段(占总吸烟场景的94.1%)。在96个单位场景中(占总吸烟场景的46.8%),吸烟场景中至少有一位不吸烟者。吸烟地点主要在室内,包括办公室,饭店和房屋(122个场景,占59.6%)。显示的最常见的吸烟相关物品是烟灰缸(占吸烟项目相关场景的45.5%)和香烟(占吸烟项目相关场景的30.2%)。只有3个单位场景(占所有场景的0.1%)促进了吸烟禁令。这是一项描述性研究,从公共卫生的角度研究了日本电视剧中观察到的吸烟场景的本质。

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