1. Media Coverage of Alcohol-Use Disorders in German Newspapers and Magazines: A Topic-Specific Frame Analysis.
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Freytag, Anna, Rosset, Magdalena, Baumann, Eva, and Schomerus, Georg
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PSYCHOLOGY of alcoholism , *MASS media criticism , *PEARSON correlation (Statistics) , *HEALTH literacy , *RESEARCH funding , *CONVERSATION , *CONTENT analysis , *FISHER exact test , *HEALTH , *SCIENCE , *NEWSPAPERS , *QUANTITATIVE research , *CHI-squared test , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *ADVERTISING , *LEISURE , *PSYCHOLOGY , *RESEARCH , *DATA analysis software - Abstract
Alcohol use disorders (AUD) are pressing social problems. News media play a key role in setting the agenda for the public discourse and framing these problems. They provide people affected and unaffected with health-related information on different facets of the disease and present the topic in various contexts. In doing so, they shape the public opinion and influence behaviors. On the basis of an explorative quantitative content analysis of N = 402 articles published in 2019 in nine German newspapers and magazines, this study provides information on the topic-specific framing with regard to AUD. The results show only scant contextualization of the topic in the German media. This deficiency has particular regard to causal relationships and treatment opportunities, leaving room for interpretation from the audience. The topic-specific framing analysis showed that articles on AUD mostly appear either in the context of celebrities, endorsing favorable presentations of recovered people, or in the context of crime and violence, which goes hand in hand with portraying acutely affected people as perpetrators. Increased news coverage that includes the portrayal of non-famous people who have successfully engaged in alcohol treatment and recovery is necessary. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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