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Studying the news on public health: how content analysis supports media advocacy.

Lori Dorfman1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To describe how content analysis of the news assists media advocates.
METHODS: A description of how findings from the Berkeley Media Studies Group's research on how 2 public health issues have been portrayed in the news has informed media advocacy.
RESULTS: For media advocates, the research suggests they make themselves available to reporters, prepare spokespeople representing key stakeholders, and make data available. For reporters, the research suggests they expand sources beyond the "usual suspects," provide context in regular reporting, increase enterprise and investigative reporting, and ask better questions based on epidemiology and risk factors.
CONCLUSION: Content analysis can help media advocates pinpoint areas for creating news to advance policy.

Mesh:

Year:  2003        PMID: 14672382     DOI: 10.5993/ajhb.27.1.s3.5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Health Behav        ISSN: 1087-3244


  15 in total

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4.  Competing Discourses about Youth Sexual Exploitation in Canadian News Media.

Authors:  Elizabeth M Saewyc; Bonnie B Miller; Robert Rivers; Jennifer Matthews; Carla Hilario; Pam Hirakata
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5.  News coverage of cancer in the United States: a national sample of newspapers, television, and magazines.

Authors:  Michael D Slater; Marilee Long; Erwin P Bettinghaus; Jason B Reineke
Journal:  J Health Commun       Date:  2008-09

6.  Changing policy framing as a deliberate strategy for public health advocacy: a qualitative policy case study of minimum unit pricing of alcohol.

Authors:  Srinivasa Vittal Katikireddi; Lyndal Bond; Shona Hilton
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7.  Content analysis of UK newspaper and online news representations of women's and men's 'binge' drinking: a challenge for communicating evidence-based messages about single-episodic drinking?

Authors:  C Patterson; C Emslie; O Mason; G Fergie; S Hilton
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8.  Health Reporting in Print Media in Lebanon: Evidence, Quality and Role in Informing Policymaking.

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Review 9.  Why media representations of corporations matter for public health policy: a scoping review.

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10.  "It is merely a paper tiger." Battle for increased tobacco advertising regulation in Indonesia: content analysis of news articles.

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