Lewis and Clark College, Portland, Oregon, USA.
Subst Use Misuse. 2012 Jan;47(2):121-9. doi: 10.3109/10826084.2012.637433.
This paper presents the results of a content analysis of alcohol and drug portrayals in the top 100 Billboard songs from each of the years 1968, 1978, 1988, 1998, and 2008, thus allowing both a characterization of substance portrayals in music generally and an analysis of changes over time. Of the final sample of 496 songs, 10.3% contained a reference to alcohol and 5.7% contained a reference to drugs. A substantial increase was found over the decades, and in particular over the last two: in 1988, 12% of songs referred to either or both classes of substance, compared to 30% in 2008. Marijuana was by far the most frequently mentioned drug. Both alcohol and drugs were much more likely to be portrayed positively than negatively, especially in recent decades. The results are discussed in terms of relevant theories of media processing and impact.
本文对 1968 年、1978 年、1988 年、1998 年和 2008 年百大热门歌曲中的酒精和毒品描绘进行了内容分析,从而可以概括音乐中物质描绘的特点,并分析随时间的变化。在最终的 496 首歌曲样本中,10.3%的歌曲提到了酒精,5.7%的歌曲提到了毒品。几十年来,这种情况呈显著上升趋势,尤其是在过去二十年中:1988 年,有 12%的歌曲提到了这两类物质中的一种或两种,而 2008 年则达到了 30%。大麻是最常被提及的毒品。酒精和毒品被描绘为正面形象的可能性远远大于负面形象,尤其是在最近几十年。研究结果从相关的媒体处理和影响理论方面进行了讨论。