Clarke Juanne N, Everest Michelle M
Wilfrid Laurier University Waterloo, Ont., Canada.
Soc Sci Med. 2006 May;62(10):2591-600. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2005.11.021. Epub 2006 Jan 23.
Cancer is increasing in incidence and prevalence in North America and around the world. The mass print media play an important role in information provision about prevention, diagnosis and treatment of this disease, as well as informing health policy and personal experience. This paper reports on a content analysis of the portrayal of cancer in the highest circulating magazines available in Canada and published in Canada or the USA in 1991, 1996, 2001. It includes both manifest and latent analysis of the framing and content of cancer stories. Manifest analysis documented the dominance of the medical as compared to the lifestyle and political economy frames and the predominance of articles on breast as compared to other cancers. Latent themes included: an emphasis on fear of cancer in that: (1) cancer and fear are frequently conflated; cancer is said to grow outside of awareness; cancer is portrayed as (almost) inevitable; cancer is associated with normal experiences; early detection is associated with diagnosis; and scary statistics are emphasized; (2) contradictions and confusion exist within and between articles; and (3) metaphors of war and battle are used frequently. The paper concludes with a discussion of the implications of the linking of fear with cancer in the context of medicine as the solution.
在北美及全球范围内,癌症的发病率和患病率都在上升。大众印刷媒体在提供有关该疾病预防、诊断和治疗的信息方面发挥着重要作用,同时也为健康政策和个人经历提供信息。本文报告了对1991年、1996年、2001年在加拿大发行量大且在加拿大或美国出版的杂志中癌症描述的内容分析。它包括对癌症报道的框架和内容的显性和隐性分析。显性分析记录了与生活方式和政治经济框架相比医学框架的主导地位,以及与其他癌症相比乳腺癌文章的主导地位。隐性主题包括:强调对癌症的恐惧在于:(1)癌症和恐惧经常相互交织;据说癌症在意识之外生长;癌症被描绘为(几乎)不可避免;癌症与正常经历相关联;早期检测与诊断相关联;并强调可怕的统计数据;(2)文章内部和之间存在矛盾和混乱;(3)经常使用战争和战斗的隐喻。本文最后讨论了在将医学作为解决方案的背景下,恐惧与癌症联系的影响。