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疾病形象:因果关系主张和种族关联如何影响公众对糖尿病研究支出的偏好。

Images of illness: how causal claims and racial associations influence public preferences toward diabetes research spending.

机构信息

University of Minnesota, USA.

出版信息

J Health Polit Policy Law. 2010 Dec;35(6):921-59. doi: 10.1215/03616878-2010-034.

Abstract

Despite the salience of health disparities in media and policy discourse, little previous research has investigated if imagery associating an illness with a certain racial group influences public perceptions. This study evaluated the influence of the media's presentation of the causes of type 2 diabetes and its implicit racial associations on attitudes toward people with diabetes and preferences toward research spending. Survey participants who viewed an article on genetic causation or social determinants of diabetes were more likely to support increased government spending on research than those viewing an article with no causal language, while participants viewing an article on behavioral choices were more likely to attribute negative stereotypes to people with diabetes. Participants who viewed a photo of a black woman accompanying the article were less likely to endorse negative stereotypes than those viewing a photo of a white woman, but those who viewed a photo of a glucose-testing device expressed the lowest negative stereotypes. The effect of social determinants language was significantly different for blacks and whites, lowering stereotypes only among blacks. Emphasizing the behavioral causes of diabetes, as is common in media coverage, may perpetuate negative stereotypes. While drawing attention to the social determinants that shape these behaviors could mitigate stereotypes, this strategy is unlikely to influence the public uniformly.

摘要

尽管健康差距在媒体和政策话语中很突出,但之前很少有研究调查将疾病与特定种族联系起来的图像是否会影响公众对疾病的看法。本研究评估了媒体对 2 型糖尿病病因及其隐含种族关联的呈现方式对糖尿病患者态度和研究支出偏好的影响。与阅读没有因果关系语言的文章的参与者相比,阅读关于遗传原因或糖尿病社会决定因素的文章的参与者更有可能支持增加政府对研究的支出,而阅读关于行为选择的文章的参与者更有可能将负面刻板印象归因于糖尿病患者。与阅读一篇附有白人女性照片的文章的参与者相比,阅读一篇附有黑人女性照片的文章的参与者不太可能认可负面刻板印象,但阅读血糖仪照片的参与者表达的负面刻板印象最低。社会决定因素语言对黑人和白人的影响有显著差异,仅在黑人中降低了刻板印象。强调糖尿病的行为原因,如媒体报道中常见的那样,可能会使负面刻板印象永久化。虽然提请注意影响这些行为的社会决定因素可以减轻刻板印象,但这种策略不太可能统一影响公众。

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