Houston J Brian, Spialek Matthew L, Perreault Mildred F
a Department of Communication , University of Missouri , Columbia , Missouri , USA.
b Disaster and Community Crisis Center , University of Missouri , Columbia , Missouri , USA.
J Health Commun. 2016;21(2):240-8. doi: 10.1080/10810730.2015.1058441. Epub 2015 Dec 30.
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental health disorder that occurs for some individuals following a traumatic experience and that can cause significant health, mental health, and functioning problems. The concept of PTSD has multiple components (cause, reactions, and treatment), which provides for great variety in the experience of an individual with PTSD. Given this complexity, the news media's construction of PTSD is likely an important influence in determining how the public understands PTSD, but research has yet to investigate how the news media depict PTSD. This study addresses that gap in the literature by examining New York Times coverage of PTSD from 1950 to 2012. Results indicate that the number of PTSD articles during this time period increased, with coverage spikes related to U.S. military conflicts and the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Almost half (49.14%) of all PTSD articles included military service as a PTSD cause. Military PTSD articles were more likely than civilian PTSD articles to depict the disorder as causing anger/irritability/rage, homicide/violence/rape, suicide, substance abuse, and home/work/relationship problems. PTSD news stories were almost always (94.8%) situated in the current time and most frequently (46.6%) used a community frame. Implications for public understanding of PTSD are discussed.
创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)是一种心理健康障碍,一些人在经历创伤事件后会患上这种疾病,它会导致严重的健康、心理健康和功能问题。PTSD的概念包含多个要素(病因、反应和治疗),这使得PTSD患者的经历具有很大的差异性。鉴于这种复杂性,新闻媒体对PTSD的建构可能是决定公众如何理解PTSD的一个重要因素,但尚未有研究调查新闻媒体如何描述PTSD。本研究通过考察《纽约时报》1950年至2012年对PTSD的报道来填补这一文献空白。结果表明,在此期间,关于PTSD的文章数量有所增加,报道高峰与美国军事冲突以及2001年9月11日的恐怖袭击有关。所有PTSD文章中近一半(49.14%)将军事服役列为PTSD的一个病因。与平民PTSD文章相比,军事PTSD文章更有可能将该疾病描述为会导致愤怒/易怒/暴怒、杀人/暴力/强奸、自杀、药物滥用以及家庭/工作/人际关系问题。PTSD新闻报道几乎总是(94.8%)设定在当下,并且最常(46.6%)采用社区框架。文中讨论了这些结果对公众理解PTSD的影响。