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1991 - 1996年黑人报纸上的艾滋病毒/艾滋病报道:对健康传播与健康教育的启示

HIV/AIDS coverage in Black newspapers, 1991-1996: implications for health communication and health education.

作者信息

Pickle Kathryn, Quinn Sandra Crouse, Brown Jane D

机构信息

Center for Health Statistics, Office of Disease Prevention and Epidemiology, Oregon Public Health Department of Human Services, Portland, Oregon 97293-0050, USA.

出版信息

J Health Commun. 2002 Oct-Dec;7(5):427-44. doi: 10.1080/10810730290001792.

Abstract

HIV/AIDS coverage in five African American newspapers (Amsterdam [New York] News, Oakland [California] Post, Washington [District of Columbia] Afro American, Atlanta Inquirer, and Chicago Citizen) was analyzed from 1991 to 1996. During this period, HIV/AIDS became the leading cause of death of young adult African Americans. This study found that coverage of the disease was most prominent in the New York, Oakland, and Washington, D.C., African American newspapers. Although most of the 201 articles analyzed framed the story primarily as a health issue, a large proportion also exhibited a critical attitude toward the government and the "AIDS establishment" about their commitment to saving the lives of minorities. Articles often conveyed the message that fighting HIV/AIDS first requires substantial action regarding the larger contextual issues-economic, political, and social-that cause health inequities. Alternative theories of cause and treatment, such as the possibility that AIDS was created as an extermination plot against African Americans, or that the drug Kemron, endorsed by the Nation of Islam, was the most promising treatment for HIV, generally were discussed as legitimate even though much evidence exists to refute these theories. These frames reflect distrust and rational concerns rooted in the historical context of American race relations, including the legacy of the Tuskegee study. Increased understanding of the frames presented in the African American press may contribute to the ability of researchers, health practitioners, and health journalists to constructively respond to the concerns of the African American community.

摘要

对1991年至1996年期间五家非裔美国人报纸(《阿姆斯特丹[纽约]新闻报》《奥克兰[加利福尼亚]邮报》《华盛顿[哥伦比亚特区]非裔美国人报》《亚特兰大问询报》和《芝加哥市民报》)上关于艾滋病毒/艾滋病的报道进行了分析。在此期间,艾滋病毒/艾滋病成为美国年轻非裔成年人的主要死因。该研究发现,纽约、奥克兰和华盛顿特区的非裔美国人报纸对该疾病的报道最为突出。虽然所分析的201篇文章大多主要将此事作为一个健康问题来报道,但很大一部分文章也对政府和“艾滋病机构”在拯救少数族裔生命方面的承诺表现出批评态度。文章常常传达这样的信息:抗击艾滋病毒/艾滋病首先需要就导致健康不平等的更大背景问题——经济、政治和社会问题——采取实质性行动。关于病因和治疗的其他理论,比如艾滋病是针对非裔美国人的灭绝阴谋,或者伊斯兰教国家认可的药物凯姆龙是治疗艾滋病毒最有前景的药物等,尽管有大量证据反驳这些理论,但通常也被当作合理的观点进行讨论。这些框架反映了源于美国种族关系历史背景的不信任和合理担忧,包括塔斯基吉研究的遗留影响。增进对非裔美国人报纸所呈现框架的理解,可能有助于研究人员、健康从业者和健康记者建设性地回应非裔美国人社区的关切。

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