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成瘾性媒体:屏幕上的“物质”

Addicted media: substances on screen.

作者信息

Thompson Kimberly M

机构信息

KidsRisk Project, Harvard School of Public Health and Division of Adolescent Medicine, Children's Hospital Boston, MA 02115, USA.

出版信息

Child Adolesc Psychiatr Clin N Am. 2005 Jul;14(3):473-89, ix. doi: 10.1016/j.chc.2005.02.007.

Abstract

The depiction of alcohol and drug traffic/usage in films has caused concern since the advent of motion pictures and continues to raise concern with the introduction of new media. This article provides a comprehensive review of much of the existing peer-reviewed published literature about the depiction of substances in the media by focusing on the information obtained in content analyses. This article demonstrates the widespread and overwhelming presence of substances in the media viewed by youth and highlights reviews that discuss the potential impacts of these depictions.

摘要

自电影出现以来,电影中对酒精和毒品交易/使用的描绘就引发了人们的关注,随着新媒体的出现,这一问题仍在持续引发关注。本文通过聚焦于内容分析中获得的信息,对现有的许多关于媒体中物质描绘的同行评议发表文献进行了全面综述。本文展示了青少年所观看的媒体中物质的广泛且压倒性的存在,并着重介绍了讨论这些描绘潜在影响的综述。

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