A content analysis was used to examine advertisements for psychotropic drugs from the Journal of the American Medical Association and the Canadian Medical Association Journal for the decades of the 1950s to 2000s. The ads were first coded according to journal, year, type of drug advertised, sex of subjects, themes, contexts and subject roles, and then quantitatively analyzed using descriptive statistics. Results from quantitative component are based on the most prominent themes, contexts and roles present in the advertisements, as well as a gender based analysis. Examples of psychotropic advertisements from the data are included within the body of the thesis to illustrate particular points. The remainder of the analysis is rounded out by a ...
Representation, primarily understood as ‘presence’ or ‘appearance’ with an implied visual component,...
The goal of this study was to describe the human figures portrayed in psychoactive drug advertising ...
Objective: To investigate how Australian print news media portray psychiatric genetics. Design and s...
This paper provides a brief visual history of the ways women patients, and specifically women patien...
Pharmaceuticalisation is a complex phenomenon, co-constitutive of what scholars identify as a pharma...
This paper explores the decontextualization of mental illness in psychiatric drug advertisements. Ta...
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 40-07, page: . Thesis (M.A.)--University of Windsor...
Direct-to-physician advertising is an important field to study because it has the ability to effect ...
I investigate various dimensions of direct-to-consumer (DTC) advertising of antidepressant medicatio...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on June 25, 2010).The entire ...
Research found that gendered stigma associated with mental health problems played an essential role ...
[[abstract]]Abstract After Psychologist Law having been passed, Psychologists will encounter the is...
Representation, primarily understood as ‘presence’ or ‘appearance’ with an implied visual component,...
As the efficacy and science of psychopharmaceuticals has become increasingly uncertain, marketing of...
Some estimates indicate that one third of the adult popu-lation has prescriptions for such drugs. Th...
Representation, primarily understood as ‘presence’ or ‘appearance’ with an implied visual component,...
The goal of this study was to describe the human figures portrayed in psychoactive drug advertising ...
Objective: To investigate how Australian print news media portray psychiatric genetics. Design and s...
This paper provides a brief visual history of the ways women patients, and specifically women patien...
Pharmaceuticalisation is a complex phenomenon, co-constitutive of what scholars identify as a pharma...
This paper explores the decontextualization of mental illness in psychiatric drug advertisements. Ta...
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 40-07, page: . Thesis (M.A.)--University of Windsor...
Direct-to-physician advertising is an important field to study because it has the ability to effect ...
I investigate various dimensions of direct-to-consumer (DTC) advertising of antidepressant medicatio...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on June 25, 2010).The entire ...
Research found that gendered stigma associated with mental health problems played an essential role ...
[[abstract]]Abstract After Psychologist Law having been passed, Psychologists will encounter the is...
Representation, primarily understood as ‘presence’ or ‘appearance’ with an implied visual component,...
As the efficacy and science of psychopharmaceuticals has become increasingly uncertain, marketing of...
Some estimates indicate that one third of the adult popu-lation has prescriptions for such drugs. Th...
Representation, primarily understood as ‘presence’ or ‘appearance’ with an implied visual component,...
The goal of this study was to describe the human figures portrayed in psychoactive drug advertising ...
Objective: To investigate how Australian print news media portray psychiatric genetics. Design and s...