Sanchez Ninive, Jones Hillary
School of Social Work, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, United States.
J Med Internet Res. 2016 Jun 2;18(6):e89. doi: 10.2196/jmir.5417.
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a major public health problem that affects women's physical and mental health. According to the US National Institutes of Health Office of Disease Prevention, there is a need to improve public awareness of the syndrome among health care providers and the public. Women's magazines are a type of "edutainment" that publish health content in addition to beauty, fashion, and entertainment content. These media have the potential to expose primarily female readers to content on PCOS and influence readers' beliefs and attitudes about women with PCOS.
The objective of this study was to explore how digital (online) teen and women's magazines portray women with PCOS.
We used data from the Alliance for Audited Media to identify popular digital teen and women's magazines with circulation rates ≥1,000,001. We also included magazines with circulation rates 100,001-1,000,000 directed toward racial and ethnic minority readers. A search of magazine websites over a 1-month period in 2015 yielded 21 magazines (eg, Glamour, Cosmopolitan en Español, Essence, and O, The Oprah Magazine) and 170 articles containing "PCOS" and "polycystic ovary syndrome." Textual analysis using a grounded theory approach was used to identify themes.
Articles depicted PCOS symptoms as a hindrance to women's social roles as wives and mothers and largely placed personal responsibility on women to improve their health. To a lesser extent, women were depicted as using their personal experience with PCOS to advocate for women's health. Experiences of Latina and African American women and adolescents with PCOS were absent from women's magazine articles.
The findings can inform health education programs that teach women to be critical consumers of PCOS-related content in digital women's magazines. Future research on PCOS content in digital teen and women's magazines can help researchers, patients, and consumer groups engage with the media to increase public awareness of PCOS.
多囊卵巢综合征(PCOS)是一个影响女性身心健康的重大公共卫生问题。根据美国国立卫生研究院疾病预防办公室的说法,有必要提高医疗保健人员和公众对该综合征的认识。女性杂志是一种“寓教于乐”的媒体,除了美容、时尚和娱乐内容外,还会刊登健康内容。这些媒体有可能让主要为女性的读者接触到关于PCOS的内容,并影响读者对患有PCOS的女性的看法和态度。
本研究的目的是探讨数字(在线)青少年杂志和女性杂志如何描绘患有PCOS的女性。
我们使用了来自审计媒体联盟的数据,以确定发行量≥1,000,001的流行数字青少年杂志和女性杂志。我们还纳入了面向种族和少数民族读者、发行量在100,001 - 1,000,000之间的杂志。在2015年对杂志网站进行为期1个月的搜索,共找到21本杂志(如《魅力》《西班牙语版时尚》《本质》和《奥普拉杂志》)以及170篇包含“PCOS”和“多囊卵巢综合征”的文章。采用扎根理论方法进行文本分析以确定主题。
文章将PCOS症状描述为女性作为妻子和母亲的社会角色的障碍,并在很大程度上让女性个人承担改善健康的责任。在较小程度上,女性被描绘为利用自己患PCOS的个人经历来倡导女性健康。女性杂志文章中没有涉及拉丁裔和非裔美国女性及青少年患PCOS的经历。
这些发现可为健康教育项目提供参考,该项目教导女性成为数字女性杂志中PCOS相关内容的批判性消费者。未来对数字青少年杂志和女性杂志中PCOS内容的研究可帮助研究人员、患者和消费者群体与媒体互动,以提高公众对PCOS的认识。