Miller Helen E, Thomas Samantha L, Robinson Priscilla, Daube Mike
School of Health and Society, Faculty of Social Sciences and Australian Health Services Research Unit, Faculty of Business, University of Wollongong, New South Wales.
Aust N Z J Public Health. 2014 Dec;38(6):529-35. doi: 10.1111/1753-6405.12251. Epub 2014 Aug 28.
To inform public health approaches to problem gambling by examining how the news media covers problem gambling, with a particular focus on the causes, consequences and solutions to problem gambling, and the 'actors' and sources who influence media coverage.
A qualitative content analysis guided by framing theory analysed coverage of problem gambling in Australian newspapers in the period 1 July 2011 to 30 June 2012.
Solutions to problem gambling were more frequently discussed than causes and consequences. A focus on the responsibility of individuals was preferred to reporting that focused on broader social, ecological, and industry determinants of problem gambling. Reporting was highly politicised, with politicians frequently quoted and political issues frequently discussed. In contrast, the community sector, health professionals and problem gamblers were rarely quoted.
This analysis has revealed the need for a more proactive, coordinated approach to the media by both public health researchers and health groups. The establishment of a gambling-specific coalition to push for evidence-based reform is recommended.
通过研究新闻媒体如何报道问题赌博,特别是问题赌博的成因、后果和解决办法,以及影响媒体报道的“行为主体”和信息来源,为解决问题赌博的公共卫生方法提供信息。
以框架理论为指导的定性内容分析,分析了2011年7月1日至2012年6月30日期间澳大利亚报纸对问题赌博的报道。
与成因和后果相比,对问题赌博解决办法的讨论更为频繁。更倾向于关注个人责任的报道,而非关注问题赌博更广泛的社会、生态和行业决定因素的报道。报道高度政治化,经常引用政治家的话,频繁讨论政治问题。相比之下,社区部门、卫生专业人员和问题赌博者很少被引用。
该分析表明,公共卫生研究人员和健康组织需要对媒体采取更积极、协调的方法。建议成立一个专门针对赌博的联盟,以推动基于证据的改革。