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Public Health Rep ; 101(1): 82-9, 1986.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3080797

ABSTRACT

Attitudes about prescription drug advertising directed to consumers were assessed in 1,509 persons who had viewed prototypical advertisements for fictitious prescription drug products. Although many subjects were generally favorable toward the concept of drug advertising directed to consumers, strong reservations were also expressed, especially about television advertising. Prescription drug advertising did not appear to undermine the physician's authority, since respondents viewed the physician as the primary drug decision-maker. However, the physician was not perceived as the sole source of prescription drug information. Television advertising appeared to promote greater information-seeking about particular drugs; however, magazine ads were more fully accepted by subjects. Furthermore, magazine ads led to enhanced views of the patient's authority in drug decision-making. The greater information conveyed in magazine ads may have given subjects more confidence in their own ability to evaluate the drug and the ad. Ads that integrated risk information into the body of the advertisement were more positively viewed than ads that gave special emphasis to the risk information. The results suggest that consumer attitudes about prescription drug advertising are not firmly held and are capable of being influenced by the types of ads people view. Regulation of such ads may need to be flexed to adapt to the way different media are used and processed by consumers.


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Advertising/methods , Attitude , Pharmaceutical Preparations , Adult , Age Factors , Arthritis/drug therapy , Community Participation , Educational Status , Evaluation Studies as Topic , Female , Humans , Hypertension/drug therapy , Male , Middle Aged , Periodicals as Topic , Sex Factors , Surveys and Questionnaires , Television , United States
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