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Breaking the News or Fueling the Epidemic? Temporal Association between News Media Report Volume and Opioid-Related Mortality

机译:最新消息还是助长流行病?新闻媒体报道量与阿片相关死亡率之间的时间关联

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BackgroundHistorical studies of news media have suggested an association between reporting and increased drug abuse. Period effects for substance use have been documented for different classes of legal and illicit substances, with the suspicion that media publicity may have played major roles in their emergence. Previous analyses have drawn primarily from qualitative evidence; the temporal relationship between media reporting volume and adverse health consequences has not been quantified nationally. We set out to explore whether we could find a quantitative relationship between media reports about prescription opioid abuse and overdose mortality associated with these drugs. We assessed whether increases in news media reports occurred before or after increases in overdose deaths.
机译:背景新闻媒体的历史研究表明,报道与滥用毒品之间存在关联。对于不同类别的合法和非法物质,已经记录了物质使用的时间效应,并怀疑媒体宣传可能在其出现中发挥了重要作用。先前的分析主要来自定性证据。媒体报道量与不良健康后果之间的时间关系尚未在全国范围内量化。我们着手探讨是否可以在有关处方阿片类药物滥用的媒体报道与与这些药物有关的用药过量死亡率之间找到定量关系。我们评估了新闻媒体报道的增加是否发生在过量死亡增加之前或之后。

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