AbstractObjectiveTo review the scientific literature on pharmaceutical advertising aimed at health professionals in order to determine whether gender bias has decreased and the quality of information in pharmaceutical advertising has improved over time.MethodsWe performed a content analysis of original articles dealing with medical drug promotion (1998-2008), according to quality criteria such as (a) the number, validity and accessibility of bibliographic references provided in pharmaceutical advertising and (b) the extent to which gender representations were consistent with the prevalence of the diseases. Databases: PUBMED, Medline, Scopus, Sociological Abstract, Eric and LILACS.ResultsWe reviewed 31 articles that analyzed advertising in m...
Advertising is one of the most pervasive means of mass communication, and is widely acknowledged as ...
Background: Pharmaceutical advertisements are an important means of bringing drug information to phy...
Though ideally the scientific information provided by pharmaceutical companies in drug advertisement...
Objective: To review the scientific literature on pharmaceutical advertising aimed at health profess...
Objective: To review the scientific literature on pharmaceutical advertising aimed at health profess...
Angelini, James R.,In medical care and diagnoses, there is a clear divide and demonstrable bias in t...
The media has the power to influence what gender norms people internalize. When prescription direct-...
A content analysis was made of advertisements in five medical and nursing journals. Advertisements o...
Journal advertising is one of the main sources of medicines information to doctors. Despite the avai...
Journal advertising is one of the main sources of medicines information to doctors. Despite the avai...
Prescription drug advertisements which appeared in two leading American medical journals in 1972, 19...
This thesis is part of the studies of gender bias in health which together with the paradigm of evid...
Background: Sex and gender sensitive inquiry is critical in pharmaceutical policy d...
The goal of this qualitative, exploratory study is to examine how ability, health, and gender are re...
An unbiased comprehensive oversight synthesis of three decades of gender-related advertising researc...
Advertising is one of the most pervasive means of mass communication, and is widely acknowledged as ...
Background: Pharmaceutical advertisements are an important means of bringing drug information to phy...
Though ideally the scientific information provided by pharmaceutical companies in drug advertisement...
Objective: To review the scientific literature on pharmaceutical advertising aimed at health profess...
Objective: To review the scientific literature on pharmaceutical advertising aimed at health profess...
Angelini, James R.,In medical care and diagnoses, there is a clear divide and demonstrable bias in t...
The media has the power to influence what gender norms people internalize. When prescription direct-...
A content analysis was made of advertisements in five medical and nursing journals. Advertisements o...
Journal advertising is one of the main sources of medicines information to doctors. Despite the avai...
Journal advertising is one of the main sources of medicines information to doctors. Despite the avai...
Prescription drug advertisements which appeared in two leading American medical journals in 1972, 19...
This thesis is part of the studies of gender bias in health which together with the paradigm of evid...
Background: Sex and gender sensitive inquiry is critical in pharmaceutical policy d...
The goal of this qualitative, exploratory study is to examine how ability, health, and gender are re...
An unbiased comprehensive oversight synthesis of three decades of gender-related advertising researc...
Advertising is one of the most pervasive means of mass communication, and is widely acknowledged as ...
Background: Pharmaceutical advertisements are an important means of bringing drug information to phy...
Though ideally the scientific information provided by pharmaceutical companies in drug advertisement...