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United Kingdom newsprint media reporting on sexual health and blood-borne viruses in 2010

机译:2010年英国新闻纸媒体报道性健康和血源性病毒

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Background: Improving sexual health and blood-borne virus (BBV) outcomes continue to be of high priority within the United Kingdom (UK) and it is evident that the media can and do impact the public health agenda. This paper presents the first large-scale exploration of UK national newsprint media representations of sexual health and BBVs. Methods: Using keyword searches in electronic databases, 677 articles published during 2010 were identified from 12 national (UK-wide and Scottish) newspapers. Content analysis was used to identify manifest content and to examine the tone of articles. Results: Although there was a mixed picture overall in terms of tone, negatively toned articles, which focussed on failures or blame, were common, particularly within HIV/AIDS, hepatitis B and C, and other sexually transmissible infection coverage (41% were assessed as containing negative content; 46% had negative headlines). Differences were found by newspaper genre, with ‘serious’ newspaper articles appearing more positive and informative than ‘midmarket’ newspapers or ‘tabloids’. Across the sample, particular individuals, behaviours and risk groups were focussed on, not always accurately, and there was little mention of deprivation and inequalities (9%). A gender imbalance was evident, particularly within reproductive health articles (71% focussed on women; 23% on men), raising questions concerning gender stereotyping. Conclusions: There is a need to challenge the role that media messages have in the reinforcement of a negative culture around sexual health in the UK and for a strong collective advocacy voice to ensure that future media coverage is positively portrayed.
机译:背景:在英国(英国),改善性健康和血传播病毒(BBV)的效果仍然是重中之重,显然,媒体可以而且确实会影响公共卫生议程。本文介绍了英国国家新闻纸媒体关于性健康和BBV的首次大规模探索。方法:使用电子数据库中的关键字搜索,从12个国家(英国和苏格兰)报纸中识别出2010年出版的677条文章。内容分析用于识别清单内容并检查文章的语气。结果:尽管总体上在语调方面参差不齐,但以失败或怪罪为重点的负面色调文章很常见,尤其是在HIV / AIDS,乙肝和丙肝以及其他性传播感染范围内(评估为41%)包含负面内容; 46%包含负面标题)。报纸类型发现差异,与“中型市场”报纸或“小报”相比,“严肃的”报纸文章显得更加积极和有益。在整个样本中,并非总是准确地关注特定的个人,行为和风险组,很少提及剥夺和不平等(9%)。性别失衡是显而易见的,特别是在生殖健康文章中(71%的关注对象是女性; 23%的关注对象是男性),这引发了有关性别定型观念的问题。结论:有必要挑战媒体信息在加强英国性健康周围的消极文化中的作用,并需要强烈的集体倡导声音,以确保对未来媒体的报道得到正面报道。

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