http://www.madinamerica.com/2013/05/...alth-websites/

A meta-analysis of studies of mental health websites by John Read found that 42% are either drug company owned or receive funding from drug companies, and that sites funded by drug companies are significantly more biased toward biogenetic causes and medication than sites that are financially independent of the industry.

Which is why it is so important to check info in as many sources as possible. This is not limited to drugs only, but to all types of treatments. Reading, educating oneself, keeping an open mind is the way to go.


Below is just an abstract of the article.

A literature review and meta-analysis of drug company–funded mental health websites

Objective
The pharmaceutical industry exercises pervasive influence in the mental health field. The internet has become a primary source of mental health information for the public and practitioners. This study therefore compared mental health websites funded and not funded by drug companies.

Method
A systematic literature review of studies examining the role of drug companies in the funding of mental health websites was conducted, followed by a meta-analysis of studies comparing drug company–funded (DCF) sites with sites not funded by the industry.

Results
Mental health websites, in general, overemphasize biogenetic causal explanations and medication. Many mental health websites (42%) are either drug company owned (6%) or receive funding from drug companies (36%). A meta-analysis found that DCF sites are significantly more biased toward biogenetic causes (P < 0.01) and toward medication (P < 0.0001) than sites that are financially independent of the industry.

Conclusion
Practitioners are encouraged to inform patients about the bias inherent in industry-sponsored websites and to recommend, instead, more balanced websites that present a range of evidence-based information about causes and treatments.



http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/1...nticated=false