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Reporting risk, producing prejudice: How news reporting on obesity shapes attitudes about health risk, policy, and prejudice

机译:报告风险,产生偏见:有关肥胖的新闻报道如何塑造对健康风险,政策和偏见的态度

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News reporting on research studies may influence attitudes about health risk, support for public health policies, or attitudes towards people labeled as unhealthy or at risk for disease. Across five experiments (N = 2123) we examined how different news framings of obesity research influence these attitudes. We exposed participants to either a control condition, a news report on a study portraying obesity as a public health crisis, a news report on a study suggesting that obesity may not be as much of a problem as previously thought, or an article discussing weight-based discrimination. Compared to controls, exposure to the public health crisis article did not increase perception of obesity-related health risks but did significantly increase the expression of antifat prejudice in four out of seven comparisons.
机译:有关研究的新闻报道可能会影响人们对健康风险的态度,对公共卫生政策的支持或对被标记为不健康或有疾病风险的人们的态度。在五个实验(N = 2123)中,我们研究了肥胖研究的不同新闻框架如何影响这些态度。我们向参与者展示了控制状况,一项将肥胖描述为公共卫生危机的研究的新闻报道,一项表明肥胖可能不像以前认为的那样大的问题的研究报道,或者一篇讨论体重的文章。基于歧视。与对照组相比,暴露于公共卫生危机文章中并未增加与肥胖相关的健康风险的感知,但在七项比较中的四项中,确实显着增加了抗脂偏见的表达。

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