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Smoking portrayal in Ethiopian movies: a theory-based content analysis

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Abstract Considerable research from high-income countries has characterized the amount, nature and effects of movie smoking depiction. However, in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) where tobacco use and tobacco-related diseases are growing, little research has investigated smoking imagery in movies. This study examined the extent and nature of smoking portrayal in locally produced Ethiopian movies, and estimated the number of tobacco impressions movies delivered. Sample movies were taken from YouTube. Keyword searches were conducted using ‘Ethiopian movies’ and ‘Ethiopian drama’ on 18 September 2016. In each search, the first 100 most viewed movies were examined. Excluding repeated results, a total of 123 movies were selected for content analysis. Three coders participated. Results indicated that 86 (69.9%, 95% CI 63–78%) of the 123 most viewed movies contain at least one tobacco incident (TI). The movies depict a total of 403 TIs, with an average of 4.7 (95% CI 3.7–5.6) TIs in each movie. The average length of TIs is 1 min and 11 s. On average, the movies were viewed more than half a million times by September 2016, and received more ‘likes’ than ‘dislikes’, z = −8.05, p = 0.00. They delivered over 194 million tobacco impressions via YouTube alone from July 2012 through September 2016. Most TIs portray smoking as a socially acceptable behavior with no negative health consequences. The findings suggest that as with transnational Western movies, locally produced movies in LMICs should be scrutinized for compliance with national and international regulatory efforts.
Title: Smoking portrayal in Ethiopian movies: a theory-based content analysis
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Abstract Considerable research from high-income countries has characterized the amount, nature and effects of movie smoking depiction.
However, in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) where tobacco use and tobacco-related diseases are growing, little research has investigated smoking imagery in movies.
This study examined the extent and nature of smoking portrayal in locally produced Ethiopian movies, and estimated the number of tobacco impressions movies delivered.
Sample movies were taken from YouTube.
Keyword searches were conducted using ‘Ethiopian movies’ and ‘Ethiopian drama’ on 18 September 2016.
In each search, the first 100 most viewed movies were examined.
Excluding repeated results, a total of 123 movies were selected for content analysis.
Three coders participated.
Results indicated that 86 (69.
9%, 95% CI 63–78%) of the 123 most viewed movies contain at least one tobacco incident (TI).
The movies depict a total of 403 TIs, with an average of 4.
7 (95% CI 3.
7–5.
6) TIs in each movie.
The average length of TIs is 1 min and 11 s.
On average, the movies were viewed more than half a million times by September 2016, and received more ‘likes’ than ‘dislikes’, z = −8.
05, p = 0.
00.
They delivered over 194 million tobacco impressions via YouTube alone from July 2012 through September 2016.
Most TIs portray smoking as a socially acceptable behavior with no negative health consequences.
The findings suggest that as with transnational Western movies, locally produced movies in LMICs should be scrutinized for compliance with national and international regulatory efforts.

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