This study examined Korean Americans\u27 prescription drug information seeking, evaluation and use of different information sources, and communication with physicians, and compared the findings with those from the White American population. The results suggest that although Korean and White Americans were similar in extent of drug information seeking, Korean Americans tended to experience relatively greater difficulty finding information. Regarding perceived source usefulness, Korean Americans were significantly more likely to perceive higher usefulness in mass media and direct-to-consumer advertising sources than were Whites. Korean Americans were also more likely to use fewer sources, and less likely to use mass media and printed material...
This survey was conducted to determine and comport how Anglo and Hispanic Americans evaluate and use...
Abstract This study examined differences between Asian and non-Asian Americans in sources of health ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 91-94)This study examined the media habits of Korean-surn...
This study examined Korean Americans\u27 prescription drug information seeking, evaluation and use o...
This study examined Korean Americans\u27 prescription drug information seeking, evaluation and use o...
This study examined Korean Americans\u27 evaluation and use of online advertising and non-advertisin...
Many Korean Americans suffer from high levels of cancer incidence and have low cancer screening rate...
The Korean-American market segment is distinct, economically powerful, and under-examined. This stud...
The Korean-American market segment is distinct, economically powerful, and under-examined. This stud...
The Korean-American market segment is distinct, economically powerful, and under-examined. This stud...
Despite the high risk of cancer to the population, Korean Americans are known to have lower knowledg...
Despite the high risk of cancer to the population, Korean Americans are known to have lower knowledg...
Many Korean Americans (KAs) suffer high cancer incidence levels and have low cancer screening rates....
This survey was conducted to determine and compare how Anglo and Hispanic Americans evaluate and use...
This study examined Asian subgroup differences in sources of health information and cancer screening...
This survey was conducted to determine and comport how Anglo and Hispanic Americans evaluate and use...
Abstract This study examined differences between Asian and non-Asian Americans in sources of health ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 91-94)This study examined the media habits of Korean-surn...
This study examined Korean Americans\u27 prescription drug information seeking, evaluation and use o...
This study examined Korean Americans\u27 prescription drug information seeking, evaluation and use o...
This study examined Korean Americans\u27 evaluation and use of online advertising and non-advertisin...
Many Korean Americans suffer from high levels of cancer incidence and have low cancer screening rate...
The Korean-American market segment is distinct, economically powerful, and under-examined. This stud...
The Korean-American market segment is distinct, economically powerful, and under-examined. This stud...
The Korean-American market segment is distinct, economically powerful, and under-examined. This stud...
Despite the high risk of cancer to the population, Korean Americans are known to have lower knowledg...
Despite the high risk of cancer to the population, Korean Americans are known to have lower knowledg...
Many Korean Americans (KAs) suffer high cancer incidence levels and have low cancer screening rates....
This survey was conducted to determine and compare how Anglo and Hispanic Americans evaluate and use...
This study examined Asian subgroup differences in sources of health information and cancer screening...
This survey was conducted to determine and comport how Anglo and Hispanic Americans evaluate and use...
Abstract This study examined differences between Asian and non-Asian Americans in sources of health ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 91-94)This study examined the media habits of Korean-surn...