Department of Communication, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky 40506, USA.
J Health Commun. 2011 Jul;16(6):566-82. doi: 10.1080/10810730.2011.551990. Epub 2011 May 24.
This study content analyzed 928 tobacco- and alcohol-related advertisements from a 3-year national sample of Black (n = 24) and general audience (n = 11) newspapers from 24 U.S. cities. The authors compared the frequency of tobacco and alcohol product and control advertising in Black versus general audience newspapers, as well as the presence of 5 message cues: model ethnicity, presence of health official, referral to resources, personal behavior mobilization, and localization. Results within health issues show that Black newspapers had more alcohol product advertising than did general audience newspapers. In contrast, Black newspapers had less alcohol and tobacco control advertising than general audience newspapers. Black newspapers' tobacco/alcohol product advertisements had more African American models than did general audience newspapers' tobacco/alcohol advertising, whereas general audience newspapers' tobacco control advertisements were significantly more likely to feature public health officials than ads in Black newspapers. Fewer message cues such as personal behavior mobilization, referral to resources, and localization were present in Black versus general audience newspapers. Results suggest that Black newspapers may have greater dependency than do general audience newspapers on these risk-related advertisements that target African American consumers. Given the current advertising environment, public health initiatives are needed to counter unhealthy alcohol product advertising messages that target vulnerable populations.
本研究内容分析了 928 个来自美国 24 个城市的 3 年全国范围内黑人群体(n=24)和普通受众(n=11)报纸的烟草和酒精相关广告。作者比较了黑人群体报纸和普通受众报纸中烟草和酒精产品广告与控制广告的频率,以及 5 个信息提示的存在:模特种族、健康官员的出现、提及资源、个人行为动员和本地化。健康问题的结果表明,黑人群体报纸上的酒精产品广告比普通受众报纸上的多。相比之下,黑人群体报纸上的酒精和烟草控制广告比普通受众报纸上的少。黑人群体报纸的烟草/酒精产品广告中的非裔美国模特比普通受众报纸的烟草/酒精广告中的多,而普通受众报纸的烟草控制广告中出现健康官员的可能性明显高于黑人群体报纸中的广告。在黑人群体报纸和普通受众报纸中,个人行为动员、资源提及和本地化等信息提示的数量较少。研究结果表明,黑人群体报纸可能比普通受众报纸更依赖于这些针对非裔美国消费者的风险相关广告。鉴于当前的广告环境,需要采取公共卫生措施来抵制针对弱势人群的不健康酒精产品广告信息。