Literature DB >> 18406097

Cancer coverage in a mainstream and Korean American online newspaper: lessons for community intervention.

Diana D McDonnell1, Hyun-Ju Lee, Young-Bok Kim, Gene Kazinets, Joel M Moskowitz.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Korean Americans have higher incidence of stomach, liver, and cervical cancer than most groups in CA, USA, and generally lower rates of cancer screening. To better target community interventions, we evaluated the cancer content in a leading Korean American newspaper, the Korea Daily, compared to a mainstream newspaper from the same metropolitan area, the Los Angeles (LA) Times.
METHODS: Using the online versions of each newspaper for the year 2006, we counted articles mentioning cancer and evaluated the content in a random sample of 300 articles from each newspaper. Articles were categorized by relevance of cancer content and topic(s) covered.
RESULTS: Although the LA Times had a higher proportion of articles mentioning cancer, the Korea Daily had more articles that primarily focused on cancer and addressed specific types of cancer. Articles in the Korea Daily were more likely to discuss prevention, while those in the LA Times more often focused on people, politics, or research.
CONCLUSIONS: Smaller, ethnic newspapers may be more amenable to messages about prevention and appropriate places to target community-focused interventions. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: Health practitioners should consider submitting articles to ethnic newspapers and forming partnerships with journalists to cultivate this potential.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18406097     DOI: 10.1016/j.pec.2008.03.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Patient Educ Couns        ISSN: 0738-3991


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