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A content analysis of UK newspaper and online news representations of women’s and men’s ‘binge’ drinking: a challenge for communicating evidence-based messages about single-episodic drinking?

机译:英国报纸的内容分析和女性和男性“暴饮暴食”的在线新闻报道:传播有关单次偶发饮酒的循证信息的挑战?

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Objectives: In the UK, men's alcohol-related morbidity and mortality still greatly exceeds women's, despite an increase in women's alcohol consumption in recent decades. New UK alcohol guidelines introduce gender-neutral low-risk alcohol consumption guidance. This study explores how UK newspaper and online news represent women's and men's ‘binge’ drinking to identify opportunities to better align reporting of harmful drinking with evidence.\ud\udDesign: Quantitative and qualitative content analysis of 308 articles published in 7 UK national newspapers and the BBC News website between 1 January 2012 and 31 December 2013.\ud\udResults: Articles associated women with ‘binge’ drinking more frequently than men, and presented women's drinking as more problematic. Men were more frequently characterised as violent or disorderly, while women were characterised as out of control, putting themselves in danger, harming their physical appearance and burdening men. Descriptions of female ‘binge’ drinkers' clothing and appearance were typically moralistic.\ud\udConclusions: The UK news media's disproportionate focus on women's ‘binge’ drinking is at odds with epidemiological evidence, may reproduce harmful gender stereotypes and may obstruct public understandings of the gender-neutral weekly consumption limits in newly proposed alcohol guidelines. In order to better align reporting of harmful drinking with current evidence, public health advocates may engage with the media with a view to shifting media framing of ‘binge’ drinking away from specific groups (young people; women) and contexts (public drinking) and towards the health risks of specific drinking behaviours, which affect all groups regardless of context.
机译:目标:在英国,尽管近几十年来女性饮酒量有所增加,但男性与酒精有关的发病率和死亡率仍大大超过女性。英国新版酒精饮料指南引入了性别中立的低风险酒精饮料消费指南。这项研究探讨了英国报纸和在线新闻如何代表男女的“暴饮暴食”,以发现机会,以更好地使有害饮酒的报告与证据保持一致。\ ud \ udDesign:对英国7家国家报纸和杂志上发表的308条文章进行定量和定性的内容分析结果在2012年1月1日至2013年12月31日期间在BBC新闻网站上发布。\ ud \ ud结果:文章将女性与“暴饮暴食”的饮酒联系起来比男性更频繁,并指出女性饮酒的问题更为严重。男性经常被描述为暴力或无序,而女性则被描述为失控,处于危险之中,伤害其外表并给男性增加了负担。结论:英国新闻媒体对女性“暴饮暴食”饮酒的过分关注与流行病学证据不一致,可能重现有害的性别陈规定型观念,并可能妨碍公众对新提议的酒精饮料指南中的不分性别的每周消费限制。为了使有害饮酒的报告更好地与当前证据保持一致,公共卫生倡导者可以与媒体合作,以期将“暴饮暴食”饮水的媒体框架从特定人群(年轻人,妇女)和环境(公众饮酒)转移到其他人群。针对特定饮酒行为的健康风险,这些行为会影响所有人群,无论其背景如何。

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