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Vet Rec
January 2025
University of Aberdeen, LAGECDogs, UK Centre for Animal Law, c/o Emstrey House North, Shrewsbury Business Park, Shrewsbury, SY2 6LG.
Alcohol Alcohol
November 2024
Department of Social and Psychological Studies, Karlstad University, Universitetsgatan 2, SE-651 88 Karlstad, Sweden.
Aim: This study assessed the association between exposure to alcohol adverts on social media and alcohol use among university students in Uganda since alcohol consumption has severe effects, especially in countries with weak regulations for alcohol marketing.
Methods: In total, 996 undergraduate students at Makerere University responded to a questionnaire assessing exposure to alcohol advertising on social media (independent variable) and alcohol use (dependent variable). Adjusted multinomial logistic regression was used to analyse data.
Addict Behav
January 2025
D'Amore-McKim School of Business, Northeastern University, USA.
Public concern around gambling advertising in the UK has been met not by government action but by industry self-regulations, such as a forthcoming voluntary ban on front-of-shirt gambling sponsorship in Premier League soccer. "Safer gambling" (harm prevention) adverts are one recent example, and are TV commercials which inform viewers about gambling-related harm. The present work is the first independent evaluation of safer gambling adverts by both gambling operators and a charity called GambleAware.
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December 2024
Centre for Reproduction Research, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK.
Recent decades have seen an increasing gap occurring between the 'desired' and 'actual' family size of middle-class and professional women. This situation of 'unrealised fertility' and 'incomplete families' carries implications at a population, but also couple and individual level. This paper explores how middle-class professional women make decisions about partnering and parenthood and how these are shaped by a contemporary neoliberal feminist discourse which articulates the possibility of 'having it all' through engagement in careful life planning, appropriate self-investment, and by drawing on new technologies of reproductive biomedicine.
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