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The extent and nature of alcohol advertising on Australian television
Authors:Pettigrew Simone  Roberts Michele  Pescud Melanie  Chapman Kathy  Quester Pascale  Miller Caroline
Affiliation:Health Promotion Evaluation Unit, University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia Business School, University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia Health Strategies, Cancer Council New South Wales, Sydney, Australia The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute, Adelaide, Australia.
Abstract:Introduction and Aims. Current alcohol guidelines in Australia recommend minimising alcohol consumption, especially among minors. This study investigated (i) the extent to which children and the general population are exposed to television advertisements that endorse alcohol consumption and (ii) the themes used in these advertisements. Design and Methods. A content analysis was conducted on alcohol advertisements aired over two months in major Australian cities. The advertisements were coded according to the products that were promoted, the themes that were employed, and the time of exposure. Advertising placement expenditure was also captured. Results. In total, 2810 alcohol advertisements were aired, representing one in 10 beverage advertisements. Advertisement placement expenditure for alcohol products in the five cities over the two months was $15.8 million. Around half of all alcohol advertisements appeared during children's popular viewing times. The most common themes used were humour, friendship/mateship and value for money. Discussion and Conclusions. Children and adults are regularly exposed to advertisements that depict alcohol consumption as fun, social and inexpensive. Such messages may reinforce existing alcohol-related cultural norms that prevent many Australians from meeting current intake guidelines.[Pettigrew S, Roberts M, Pescud M, Chapman K, Quester P, Miller C. The extent and nature of alcohol advertising on Australian television. Drug Alcohol Rev 2012;31:797-802].
Keywords:advertising  alcohol consumption  children  socialisation  Australia
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