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U.S. news media coverage of solutions to the opioid crisis, 2013-2017.

Emma E McGinty1, Elizabeth M Stone2, Alene Kennedy-Hendricks3, Kaylynn Sanders3, Alexa Beacham3, Colleen L Barry3.   

Abstract

News media coverage of the U.S. opioid epidemic influences Americans' knowledge of and preferences for solutions to address the crisis. From 1998 to 2012, news media coverage of the opioid epidemic focused on criminal justice-oriented solutions. We examine whether and how news coverage of solutions has shifted in the recent years of the crisis. We analyzed a random sample of 600 U.S. news stories published/aired by high circulation/viewership national and local print and television news outlets from 2013 to 2017. We examined the proportion of news stories mentioning treatment, harm reduction, prevention, criminal justice, opioid prescribing, pharmaceutical manufacturer, insurer, and other solutions. News stories were coded using a structured coding instrument, and 200 news stories were double-coded to ensure interrater reliability. Data were collected and analyzed in 2018. Treatment (mentioned in 33% of news stories), harm reduction (30%), and prevention (24%) solutions were the most frequently mentioned types of solutions. Several evidence-based public health solutions received little news coverage: medication treatment for opioid use disorder was mentioned in 9% of news stories and the harm reduction solutions syringe services programs and safe consumption sites were mentioned in 5% and 2% of news stories. While news coverage showed a promising emphasis on public health-oriented solutions, efforts to increase news coverage of examples of effective opioid use disorder treatment and harm reduction solutions are needed.
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Year:  2019        PMID: 31325526     DOI: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2019.105771

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prev Med        ISSN: 0091-7435            Impact factor:   4.018


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2.  To relieve pain or avoid opioid-related risk? A comparison of parents' analgesic trade-off preferences and decision-making in 2019 versus 2013 in a single U.S. pediatric hospital.

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4.  The Impact of Retransmission and Modality on Communicating Health Research Findings via Social Media.

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Authors:  Esther S Tseng; Samuel J Zolin; Brian T Young; Jeffrey A Claridge; Kristen J Conrad-Schnetz; Eric T Curfman; Nicole L Wise; Vetrica C Lemaitre; Vanessa P Ho
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