Berry Tanya R, Wharf-Higgins Joan, Naylor P J
Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education, Wilfrid Laurier University.
Health Commun. 2007;21(1):35-44. doi: 10.1080/10410230701283322.
The media have the power to sway public perception of health issues by choosing what to publish and the context in which to present information. The media may influence an individual's tendency to overestimate the risk of some health issues while underestimating the risk of others, ultimately influencing health choices. Although some research has been conducted to examine the number of articles on selected health topics, little research has examined how the messages are constructed. The purpose of this article is to describe an examination of the construction of news reports on health topics using aspects of the social amplification of risk model and the elaboration likelihood model of persuasion for theoretical direction. One hundred news media reports (print, radio, television, and Internet) were analyzed in terms of message repetition, context, source, and grammar. Results showed that health topics were more often discussed in terms of risk, by credible sources using strong language. This content analysis provides an empirical starting point for future research into how such health news may influence consumer's perceptions of health topics.
媒体有权通过选择发布内容和呈现信息的背景来影响公众对健康问题的认知。媒体可能会影响个人高估某些健康问题风险而低估其他健康问题风险的倾向,最终影响健康选择。尽管已经开展了一些研究来考察关于特定健康主题的文章数量,但很少有研究探讨这些信息是如何构建的。本文的目的是描述一项利用风险社会放大模型和说服 elaboration likelihood 模型的各个方面进行理论指导,对健康主题新闻报道构建情况的考察。对 100 篇新闻媒体报道(印刷、广播、电视和互联网)在信息重复、背景、来源和语法方面进行了分析。结果表明,健康主题更多地是从风险角度进行讨论,由可靠来源使用强烈的语言。这一内容分析为未来研究此类健康新闻如何影响消费者对健康主题的认知提供了一个实证起点。