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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Adolesc Health. 2013 Jun 14;53(4):460–464. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2013.05.005

TABLE 2.

Descriptives of Alcohol Consumption and AOD-Related Media Exposure at T1 and T2

T1
(N=2079)
T2
(N=1787)
% of students who consumed alcohol, past 30 days 4.7% 7.7%
A. Videos on the internet showing someone drunk or high
  Mean (SD) frequency of exposure 1.51 (1.33) 1.81 (1.60)
  % of students with any exposure 19.2% 29.1%
B. Pictures or comments on a social networking site showing or talking about someone who is drunk or high
  Mean (SD) frequency of exposure 1.57 (1.42) 1.96 (1.74)
  % of students with any exposure 21.5% 32.4%
C. Movies in movie theaters or rental videos/DVDs showing someone drunk or high
  Mean (SD) frequency of exposure 1.94 (1.53) 2.43 (1.78)
  % of students with any exposure 39.5% 55.3%
D. Television programs showing someone drunk or high
  Mean (SD) frequency of exposure 1.95 (1.63) 2.42 (1.85)
  % of students with any exposure 36.4% 51.1%
E. Advertisements for alcohol in magazines
  Mean (SD) frequency of exposure 1.93 (1.66) 2.36 (1.92)
  % of students with any exposure 33.6% 45.0%
F. Songs that talk about getting drunk or high
  Mean (SD) frequency of exposure 1.62 (1.47) 2.96 (2.27)
  % of students with any exposure 38.5% 55.4%
G. Video games that show someone drunk or high or selling drugs
  Mean (SD) frequency of exposure 1.81 (1.60) 1.89 (1.67)
  % of students with any exposure 22.1% 30.8%