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Newspaper coverage of implementation of the Michigan smoke-free law: lessons learned.

Nicole M Kuiper1, Kate E Frantz, Molly Cotant, Stephen Babb, Jerelyn Jordan, Matthew Phelan.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To examine whether newspaper coverage of the Michigan smoke-free law was favorable or hostile, contained positive messages that had been disseminated by public health groups, contained negative messages, and differed across regions.
METHOD: Articles about the smoke-free law in print or online editions of Michigan newspapers the month immediately before and after the law took effect were identified and were coded for tone, positive messages contained in media outreach materials, and negative messages commonly disseminated by smoke-free law opponents.
RESULTS: A total of 303 print and online articles were identified; the majority were coded as "both positive and negative" (34%) or "mainly positive" in tone (32%). Of 303 articles, 75% contained at least one pro-law message and 56% contained at least one anti-law message. The most common pro-law messages were information about enforcement of the law (52%) and the benefits of smoke-free air (48%); the most common anti-law messages were about potential negative economic impact (36%), government intrusion/overreach (31%), and difficulties with enforcement (28%).
CONCLUSIONS: Public health departments and partners play an important role in implementation of smoke-free laws by providing the public, businesses, and other stakeholders with clear and accurate rationale, provisions, and impacts of these policies.

Keywords:  Michigan; clean indoor-air ordinances; media analysis; media evaluation; policy implementation; secondhand smoke exposure; smoke-free law; technical assistance; tobacco control; tobacco control programs

Mesh:

Year:  2013        PMID: 23449666      PMCID: PMC4539232          DOI: 10.1177/1524839913476300

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Promot Pract        ISSN: 1524-8399


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