Can counter-advertising exposing alcohol sponsorship and harms influence sport spectators’ support for alcohol policies? An experimental study

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Maree Scully
Helen Dixon
Emily Brennan
Jeff Niederdeppe
Kerry O’Brien
Simone Pettigrew
Brian Vandenberg
Melanie Wakefield
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[1] Cancer Council Victoria,Centre for Behavioural Research in Cancer
[2] The University of Melbourne,Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences
[3] Curtin University,Curtin School of Population Health, Faculty of Health Sciences
[4] Cornell University,Department of Communication
[5] Monash University,School of Social Sciences
[6] The George Institute of Global Health,undefined
[7] Newtown,undefined
[8] Australian Institute of Family Studies,undefined
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BMC Public Health | / 23卷
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Alcohol; Policy support; Sport sponsorship; Industry denormalisation; Intervention study;
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