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Effects of media violence on health-related outcomes among young men
Sonya S. Brady
, Karen A. Matthews
Epidemiology & Community Health
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Health Outcomes
100%
Media Effects
100%
Negative Affect
100%
Grand Theft Auto
100%
Uncooperative Behavior
100%
Young Men
100%
Media Violence Exposure
100%
Media Violence
100%
Violence
66%
Marijuana
66%
Systolic Blood Pressure
66%
Diastolic Blood Pressure
66%
Community Violence
66%
Permissive Attitude
66%
Social Information Processing
66%
Home Violence
66%
Urban Environment
33%
Sexual Behavior
33%
Alcohol
33%
Growing up
33%
Alcohol Use
33%
Blood Pressure
33%
Health Risk Behaviors
33%
University Campus
33%
Violence Exposure
33%
Male Undergraduates
33%
Hit-and-run
33%
Attitude towards Use
33%
Condom Use
33%
Attitude to Health
33%
Negative Behavior
33%
Lifetime Homes
33%
Attitudes toward Violence
33%
Negative Attitudes
33%
Rest Period
33%
Experimental Facility
33%
Lifetime Violence
33%
Psychology
Negative Affect
100%
Blood Pressure
100%
Information Processing
66%
Community Violence
66%
Alcohol Abuse
33%
Condom Use
33%
Risk Behavior
33%
Systolic Blood Pressure
33%