David Jennifer L, Thomas Samantha L, Randle Melanie, Bowe Steven J, Daube Mike
Centre for Population Health Research, School of Health and Social Development, Faculty of Health, Deakin University, Geelong, Australia.
School of Management, Operations and Marketing, Faculty of Business, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, Australia.
BMC Public Health. 2017 Nov 14;17(1):878. doi: 10.1186/s12889-017-4866-7.
Harmful gambling is a significant public health issue. There has been widespread discussion in the Australian media about the extent and impact of sports betting on the Australian community, particularly relating to young men and children. Given the role that the media plays in influencing policy change and political agendas, and the acknowledgement that media based advocacy is a fundamental component of successful advocacy campaigns, this research aimed to investigate how different stakeholder groups discuss sports betting within the Australian print media. The study uses this information to provide recommendations to guide public health media advocacy approaches.
A quantitative content analysis of print media articles was conducted during two significant Parliamentary Inquiries about sports betting - (1) The Joint Select Committee Inquiry into the Advertising and Promotion of Gambling Services in Sport (2012/2013), and (2) 'The Review of Illegal Offshore Wagering (2015/2016). A total of 241 articles from 12 daily Australian newspapers were analysed. Statistical analysis was used to compare frequency of, and changes in, themes, voices and perspectives over time.
Discussions about the marketing and communication of sports betting was a main theme in media reporting (n = 165, 68.5%), while discussions about gambling reform decreased significantly across the two time periods (p < 0.0001). The presence of sports betting industry (p < 0.0001), sporting code (p < 0.0001) and public health expert (p = 0.001) voices all increased significantly across the two time periods. There were very few (n = 11, 4.6%) voices from those who had experienced gambling harm. Finally, while there were significantly fewer articles taking the perspective that regulation changes were needed to protect vulnerable sub-populations (p < 0.0001), articles that had a neutral perspective about the need for regulation change increased significantly across the two time periods (p < 0.0001).
Mapping the media reporting of sports betting is important in developing effective public health advocacy approaches. This study indicates that discussions about the marketing strategies utilised by the sports betting industry was still a main theme in media articles. However, discussions relating to sports betting reforms, in particular to protect individuals who may be vulnerable to the harm associated with these products and their promotional strategies (for example children and young men) decreased during the time periods. Public health advocates may seek to address the decrease in media reports about reform by developing clear evidence-based messages about why regulatory reform is needed, as well as the potential consequences of not implementing reforms. Working with organisations to build capacity for people who have experienced gambling harm may help ensure that individuals with a lived experience of harm have an increased voice in the media.
有害赌博是一个重大的公共卫生问题。澳大利亚媒体广泛讨论了体育博彩对澳大利亚社会的影响范围及程度,尤其是对年轻男性和儿童的影响。鉴于媒体在影响政策变化和政治议程方面所起的作用,以及基于媒体的宣传是成功宣传活动的基本组成部分这一认识,本研究旨在调查不同利益相关者群体在澳大利亚平面媒体中如何讨论体育博彩。该研究利用这些信息提供建议,以指导公共卫生媒体宣传方法。
在两项关于体育博彩的重要议会调查期间,对平面媒体文章进行了定量内容分析——(1)体育赛事中赌博服务广告与推广联合特别委员会调查(2012/2013年),以及(2)非法离岸博彩审查(2015/2016年)。共分析了来自12家澳大利亚日报的241篇文章。采用统计分析来比较主题、声音和观点随时间的出现频率及变化。
关于体育博彩营销与传播的讨论是媒体报道的一个主要主题(n = 165,68.5%),而关于赌博改革的讨论在两个时间段内显著减少(p < 0.0001)。体育博彩行业(p < 0.0001)、体育项目(p < 0.0001)和公共卫生专家(p = 0.001)的声音在两个时间段内均显著增加。来自有赌博危害经历者的声音非常少(n = 11,4.6%)。最后,虽然从需要进行监管变革以保护弱势群体这一角度撰写的文章显著减少(p < 0.0001),但在两个时间段内对监管变革需求持中立态度的文章显著增加(p < 0.0001)。
梳理体育博彩的媒体报道对于制定有效的公共卫生宣传方法很重要。本研究表明,关于体育博彩行业所采用营销策略的讨论仍是媒体文章的一个主要主题。然而,在这两个时间段内,与体育博彩改革相关的讨论,特别是关于保护可能易受这些产品及其促销策略危害的个人(例如儿童和年轻男性)的讨论有所减少。公共卫生倡导者可通过制定关于为何需要监管改革以及不实施改革可能产生的后果的清晰、基于证据的信息,来应对媒体关于改革报道的减少。与各组织合作,增强有赌博危害经历者的能力,可能有助于确保有实际危害经历的个人在媒体上有更多发声机会。