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Alcohol's Getting a Bit More Social: When Alcohol Marketing Messages on Facebook Increase Young Adults' Intentions to Imbibe

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MASS COMMUNICATION AND SOCIETY
卷 18, 期 3, 页码 350-375

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/15205436.2014.945651

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This study investigates the effects of social media marketing of alcoholic beverages using a 2 (likes: low vs. high)x2 (shares: low vs. high)x3 (display ad type: alcohol ad vs. antibinge drinking PSA vs. local bank)x6 (status update repetitions) experimental design. The study examines how evaluations of alcohol marketing status updates and display advertisements predict social media users' intentions to consume alcohol, as a function of message virality and display ad type. Participants' viral behavioral intentions (intentions to like, share, and comment on) for status updates were strongest in predicting intentions to consume alcohol, and this relationship was strongest when the Facebook status update had high likes and shares. The article argues that alcohol marketing on social media reflects a social norm of alcohol consumption, which leads users to consume more alcoholic drinks. Findings are discussed within the framework of persuasion theories and policy changes regarding regulation of alcohol marketing on social media.

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