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Violence in G-rated animated films.
CONTEXT Children's exposure to violence in the media is a possible source of public health concern; however, violence in children's animated films has not been quantified. OBJECTIVE To quantify and characterize violence in G-rated animated feature films. DESIGN Violence content was reviewed for all 74 G-rated animated feature films released in theaters between 1937 and 1999, recorded in Eng...
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CONTEXT Tobacco and alcohol use among youth are major public health problems, but the extent to which children are routinely exposed to tobacco and alcohol products in children's films is unknown. OBJECTIVE To identify the prevalence and characteristics associated with tobacco and alcohol use portrayed in G-rated, animated feature films. Design All G-rated, animated feature films released bet...
متن کاملDepiction of alcohol, tobacco, and other substances in G-rated animated feature films.
OBJECTIVE To quantify and characterize the depiction of alcohol, tobacco, and other substances in G-rated animated feature films. METHOD The content of all G-rated animated feature films released in theaters between 1937 and 2000, recorded in English, and available on videocassette in the United States by October 31, 2000, was reviewed for portrayals of alcohol, tobacco, and other substances ...
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This article examines accounts of heterosexuality in media for children. The authors analyze all the G-rated films grossing $100 million dollars or more between 1990 and 2005 and find two main accounts of heterosexuality. First, heterosexuality is constructed through hetero-romantic love relationships as exceptional, powerful, magical, and transformative. Second, heterosexuality outside of rela...
متن کاملMental illness in Disney animated films.
OBJECTIVE To examine the prevalence of verbalizations about mental illness in the animated feature films of The Walt Disney Company (TWDC). We discuss the results within the context of children's repeated exposure to popular animated movies and their learning of labels and stereotypes associated with mental illness. We recommend further research on this topic. METHOD We coded 34 animated feat...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: JAMA
سال: 2000
ISSN: 0098-7484
DOI: 10.1001/jama.283.20.2716