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Jessica Castonguay
Jessica Castonguay
Assistant Professor, Temple University
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The moderating role of age in the relationship between social media use and mental well-being: An analysis of the 2016 General Social Survey
BW Hardy, J Castonguay
Computers in Human Behavior 85, 282-290, 2018
1332018
The effect of advertising on children and adolescents
MA Lapierre, F Fleming-Milici, E Rozendaal, AR McAlister, J Castonguay
Pediatrics 140 (Supplement_2), S152-S156, 2017
1242017
Evaluating industry self-regulation of food marketing to children
DL Kunkel, JS Castonguay, CR Filer
American Journal of Preventive Medicine 49 (2), 181-187, 2015
1182015
Healthy characters? An investigation of marketing practices in children's food advertising
J Castonguay, D Kunkel, P Wright, C Duff
Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior 45 (6), 571-577, 2013
762013
Seeking help for depression: applying the health belief model to illness narratives
J Castonguay, CR Filer, MJ Pitts
Southern Communication Journal 81 (5), 289-303, 2016
652016
Children and advertising: Content, comprehension, and consequences.
D Kunkel, J Castonguay
Sage Publications, Inc, 2012
482012
Health‐related messages in food advertisements targeting children
J Castonguay, C McKinley, D Kunkel
Health Education 113 (5), 420-432, 2013
352013
Solution or smokescreen? Evaluating industry self-regulation of televised food marketing to children
D Kunkel, J Castonguay, PJ Wright, CJ McKinley
Communication Law and Policy 19 (3), 263-292, 2014
272014
Alignment of children’s food advertising with proposed federal guidelines
MD Hingle, JS Castonguay, DA Ambuel, RM Smith, D Kunkel
American journal of preventive medicine 48 (6), 707-713, 2015
262015
Influencers’ disclosures of advertising and responses from youth with varying levels of theory of mind
J Castonguay
Journal of Current Issues & Research in Advertising 43 (3), 237-255, 2022
202022
Sugar and sports: age differences in children’s responses to a high sugar cereal advertisement portraying physical activities
J Castonguay
Communication Research 46 (5), 579-596, 2019
182019
You eat “like a girl”: gender differences in content and effects of food advertising depicting sports
J Castonguay, A Bakir
Journal of food products marketing 25 (3), 233-256, 2019
172019
Portraying physical activity in food advertising targeting children
J Castonguay
Health Education 115 (6), 534-553, 2015
112015
Parents’ use of the V-Chip and perceptions of television ratings: The role of family characteristics and the home media environment
SE Vaala, A Bleakley, J Castonguay, AB Jordan
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 61 (3), 518-537, 2017
102017
Adolescents’ responses to cereal ads: an assessment of weight and gender
J Castonguay, A Bakir, JG Blodgett
Journal of food products marketing 25 (8), 785-804, 2019
72019
YouTube Influencers: A new defense against childhood obesity?
J Castonguay, N Messina
Journal of Food Products Marketing, 2022
52022
The effect of advertising on children and adolescents. Pediatrics, 140 (Supplement_2), S152-S156
MA Lapierre, F Fleming-Milici, E Rozendaal, AR McAlister, J Castonguay
42017
An Exploration of health-consciousness and Character Weight as Factors Influencing Adolescents’ Perceptions of a Healthy Food Ad
J Castonguay, A Bakir, JG Blodgett
Journal of Food Products Marketing 28 (5), 242-255, 2022
22022
Paradoxical promotions: Age differences in children's responses to food advertising triggering multiple health schemas
J Castonguay
The University of Arizona, 2014
22014
Do female adolescents respond better to thin or plus-size ad characters?
A Bakir, J Castonguay, JG Blodgett
Journal of Consumer Marketing 41 (1), 23-35, 2024
12024
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