Earles K A, Alexander Randell, Johnson Melba, Liverpool Joan, McGhee Melissa
Morehouse School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Atlanta, GA 30310, USA.
J Natl Med Assoc. 2002 Sep;94(9):797-801.
The portrayal of violence, sex, and drugs/alcohol in the media has been known to adversely affect the behavior of children and adolescents. There is a strong association between perceptions of media messages and observed behavior, especially with children. Lately, there has been more of a focus in the public health/medical field on media influences of youth and the role of the pediatrician and/or healthcare worker in addressing this area of growing concern. There is a need to explicitly explore the influences of media violence, sex, and drugs/alcohol on youth within the context of the Social Learning Theory. Implications of these influences are discussed, and recommendations for pediatricians and/or health care workers who interact with children and adolescents are described. Pediatricians and health care workers should incorporate media exposure probes into the developmental history of their patients and become knowledgeable about the effects of medial influences on youth.
媒体中对暴力、性和毒品/酒精的描绘已知会对儿童和青少年的行为产生不利影响。媒体信息认知与观察到的行为之间存在紧密联系,尤其是对于儿童。最近,公共卫生/医学领域更加关注媒体对青少年的影响以及儿科医生和/或医护人员在应对这一日益受到关注的领域中所起的作用。有必要在社会学习理论的背景下明确探讨媒体暴力、性和毒品/酒精对青少年的影响。讨论了这些影响的含义,并描述了针对与儿童和青少年打交道的儿科医生和/或医护人员的建议。儿科医生和医护人员应将媒体接触调查纳入其患者的发育史,并了解媒体影响对青少年的作用。