August 19, 2012

Stanton A. Glantz, PhD

Updated attributable risk for smoking due to movies: 37%

Jim Sargent and colleagues recently published a new study providing a long-term followup of an earlier study (published in 2005) that yielded an attributable risk for smoking initiation due to the movies of 26%.  Adding in this 2012 Sargent study to the four earlier studies that we used to estimate that the attributable risk for smoking initiation due to the movies was 44% lowers the pooled estimate to 37% with a 95% confidence interval extending from 25% to 52%.  (Our earlier estimate, published in Thorax, was 44% with a confidence interval from 34% to 58%.) 

From a statistical point of view, these two estimates are indistinguishable, but the 37% value is the more reliable one since it is based on more information than  the earlier estimate.

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Comment: 

Can you release the names of the 2019 movies? I have grandchildren and we watch rented movies together, and I'd like to be able to select appropriate material.
Thanks!

Comment: 

You can search the whole movie database here.  For example, here is a list of the 2019 movies with smoking.

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