How do minorities differ from Whites in their interactions with the broader consumeristic health culture in the United States? We explore this question by investigating the role that acculturation plays in minority and White patients’ views of prescription drugs and the direct-to-consumer advertising (DTCA) of prescription drugs. Drawing on data from six race-based focus groups, we find that patients’ views of prescription drugs affect their responses to DTCA. While both minorities and Whites value the information they receive from DTCA, level of acculturation predicts how minorities use the information they receive from DTCA. Less acculturated minorities have healthworlds and cultural health toolkits that are not narrowly focused on prescr...
Direct-to-consumer (DTC) advertising of prescription drugs can enhance the physician–patient relatio...
Racial and ethnic differences in receipt of medicaltreatment have been attributed to patient-level f...
This survey was conducted to determine and compare how Anglo and Hispanic Americans evaluate and use...
Trends toward pharmaceuticalization in Western countries have led to increased research and theorizi...
Patients increasingly request their physicians to prescribe specific brands of pharmaceutical drugs....
Patients increasingly request their physicians to prescribe specific brands of pharmaceutical drugs....
Reducing health disparities by increasing access to health information is a national priority. Resea...
Studies of cultural and subcultural differences among consumers are important for advancing knowledg...
Patients increasingly request their physicians to prescribe specific brands of pharmaceutical drugs....
Direct to consumer advertising of prescription drugs (DTCA) accounts for approximately $5 billion in...
Background Evidence from the United States and Europe suggests that the use of prescription drugs...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 16-17).Direct-to-Consumer advertising is marketing of pha...
This study examines the relationship between racial/ethnic discrimination in medical settings, distr...
Data on acculturation and ethnic-minority health indicate that acculturation has opposite effects on...
ObjectiveOnline patient portals are being widely implemented; however, no studies have examined whet...
Direct-to-consumer (DTC) advertising of prescription drugs can enhance the physician–patient relatio...
Racial and ethnic differences in receipt of medicaltreatment have been attributed to patient-level f...
This survey was conducted to determine and compare how Anglo and Hispanic Americans evaluate and use...
Trends toward pharmaceuticalization in Western countries have led to increased research and theorizi...
Patients increasingly request their physicians to prescribe specific brands of pharmaceutical drugs....
Patients increasingly request their physicians to prescribe specific brands of pharmaceutical drugs....
Reducing health disparities by increasing access to health information is a national priority. Resea...
Studies of cultural and subcultural differences among consumers are important for advancing knowledg...
Patients increasingly request their physicians to prescribe specific brands of pharmaceutical drugs....
Direct to consumer advertising of prescription drugs (DTCA) accounts for approximately $5 billion in...
Background Evidence from the United States and Europe suggests that the use of prescription drugs...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 16-17).Direct-to-Consumer advertising is marketing of pha...
This study examines the relationship between racial/ethnic discrimination in medical settings, distr...
Data on acculturation and ethnic-minority health indicate that acculturation has opposite effects on...
ObjectiveOnline patient portals are being widely implemented; however, no studies have examined whet...
Direct-to-consumer (DTC) advertising of prescription drugs can enhance the physician–patient relatio...
Racial and ethnic differences in receipt of medicaltreatment have been attributed to patient-level f...
This survey was conducted to determine and compare how Anglo and Hispanic Americans evaluate and use...