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The Framing of COVID-19 in Italian Media and Its Relationship with Community Mobility: A Mixed-Method Approach.

Yotam Ophir1, Dror Walter2, Daniel Arnon3, Ayse Lokmanoglu2, Michele Tizzoni4, Joëlle Carota1, Lorenzo D'Antiga5, Emanuele Nicastro6.   

Abstract

Media framing of epidemics was found to influence public perceptions and behaviors in experiments, yet no research has been conducted on real-world behaviors during public health crises. We examined the relationship between Italian news media coverage of COVID-19 and compliance with stay-at-home orders, which could impact the spread of epidemics. We used a computational method for framing analysis (ANTMN) and combined it with Google's Community Mobility data. A time-series analysis using vector autoregressive models showed that the Italian media used media frames that were largely congruent with ones used by journalists in other countries: A scientific frame focusing on symptoms and health effects, a containment frame focusing on attempts to ameliorate risks, and a social frame, focusing on political and social impact. The prominence of different media frames over time was associated with changes in Italians' mobility patterns. Specifically, we found that the social frame was associated with increased mobility, whereas the containment frame was associated with decreased mobility. The results demonstrate that the ways the news media discuss epidemics can influence changes in community mobility, above and beyond the effect of the number of deaths per day.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33787462     DOI: 10.1080/10810730.2021.1899344

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Health Commun        ISSN: 1081-0730


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1.  Adverse Mentions, Negative Sentiment, and Emotions in COVID-19 Vaccine Tweets and Their Association with Vaccination Uptake: Global Comparison of 192 Countries.

Authors:  Jungmi Jun; Ali Zain; Yingying Chen; Sei-Hill Kim
Journal:  Vaccines (Basel)       Date:  2022-05-08

2.  Community mobility in the European regions during COVID-19 pandemic: A partitioning around medoids with noise cluster based on space-time autoregressive models.

Authors:  Pierpaolo D'Urso; Massimo Mucciardi; Edoardo Otranto; Vincenzina Vitale
Journal:  Spat Stat       Date:  2021-07-17

3.  Content and Dynamics of Websites Shared Over Vaccine-Related Tweets in COVID-19 Conversations: Computational Analysis.

Authors:  Iain Cruickshank; Tamar Ginossar; Jason Sulskis; Elena Zheleva; Tanya Berger-Wolf
Journal:  J Med Internet Res       Date:  2021-12-03       Impact factor: 5.428

4.  It Takes Two to Tango: How the COVID-19 Vaccination Campaign in Israel Was Framed by the Health Ministry vs. the Television News.

Authors:  Anat Gesser-Edelsburg; Rana Hijazi; Ricky Cohen
Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2022-04-12

5.  Strategic exploration of the COVID-19 prevention campaign message: based on South Koreans' perception type.

Authors:  Won Joo Choi; Jang Sun Hong
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2022-06-28       Impact factor: 4.135

6.  Cross-platform spread: vaccine-related content, sources, and conspiracy theories in YouTube videos shared in early Twitter COVID-19 conversations.

Authors:  Tamar Ginossar; Iain J Cruickshank; Elena Zheleva; Jason Sulskis; Tanya Berger-Wolf
Journal:  Hum Vaccin Immunother       Date:  2022-01-21       Impact factor: 3.452

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