Smoking in Popular Streaming Shows and Youth Protection in Germany

AbstractAim was to investigate the amount of smoking in popular streaming series in Germany with a focus on the comparison between series recommended for adults versus youth.  The sample was drawn from the 35 highest user-rated streaming series, that released 1794 new episodes between January 1, 2017 and December 31, 2020. One-third of the episodes (N = 598) were randomly selected and analyzed for smoking content. The age ratings of these episodes ranged from 6 to 1 8 years, with categories of"6","12","16" and"18" years.  Ten of the 35 shows (28.6%) were completely smoke-free, 25 shows (71.4%) had at least one episode with smoking. Of all analyzed episodes, 25.1% contained smoking (range = 1 to 36 smoking scenes; median = 4). There was a statistically significant association between episode age rating and t he presence of smoking (χ2[3]  = 9.1; p = 0.028; Spearman’s rho = 0.11): The proportion of episodes with smoking was 0% for episodes with age ratings below 12 years, 20.4% for age ratings"12", 28.3% for age ratings"16", and 32.4% for age ratings"18". This association differed between streaming services, but all services had smoking in episodes rated for youth.  Smoking is common in popular streaming series. None of the streaming services meet the recommendations of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control to reliably restrict young people's access to media content tha...
Source: Journal of Community Health - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research