Halpin Michael, Phillips Melanie, Oliffe John L
School of Nursing, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
Sociol Health Illn. 2009 Mar;31(2):155-69. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9566.2008.01122.x. Epub 2008 Oct 2.
Despite the popularity of print media as an information source for men with prostate cancer, the representation of prostate cancer within this medium remains relatively understudied. This article details the findings from an analysis of prostate cancer articles published in two Canadian national newspapers, The Globe and Mail and the National Post, from January 2001 through to December 2006. The 817 prostate cancer articles published during this period were retrieved and reviewed using manifest and latent analyses. Three article categories, illness perspectives, medical perspectives and supplementary were identified in the manifest analysis. The latent analysis was guided by the connections between masculinities and prostate cancer in the newspapers' stories. Findings indicated a low frequency of articles that substantively discussed prostate cancer and that the descriptive content reproduced hegemonic masculine ideals, such as competition and stoicism. The presentation of a truncated illness trajectory and privileging of the curative aspects of biomedicine also depicted medicalised male bodies. Any discussion on the negative effects of treatment or explicit references to marginalized forms of masculinity was conspicuously absent. These findings support how representations of prostate cancer in Canadian newspapers predominately replicate detrimental ideologies and perspectives of men's health.
尽管平面媒体作为前列腺癌患者信息来源广受欢迎,但这种媒体对前列腺癌的呈现仍相对缺乏研究。本文详细介绍了对2001年1月至2006年12月期间在加拿大两家全国性报纸《环球邮报》和《国家邮报》上发表的前列腺癌文章进行分析的结果。在此期间发表的817篇前列腺癌文章被检索出来,并通过显性和隐性分析进行审查。在显性分析中确定了三类文章,即疾病视角、医学视角和补充内容。隐性分析以报纸报道中男性气质与前列腺癌之间的联系为指导。研究结果表明,实质性讨论前列腺癌的文章频率较低,且描述内容再现了霸权男性理想,如竞争和坚忍。对缩短的疾病轨迹的呈现以及对生物医学治疗方面的偏重也描绘了医学化的男性身体。明显缺乏对治疗负面影响的任何讨论或对边缘化男性气质形式的明确提及。这些发现支持了加拿大报纸对前列腺癌的呈现如何主要复制了对男性健康有害的意识形态和观点。