Goodyear Trevor, Sandhu Monique, Pitcher Claire, Dmytro Dana, Shaffer Bryn, Moore-Arbour Sherri, Gilham Chris, Bruno Tara, Gadermann Anne, Sam Johanna, Ngieng Nathan, Jenkins Emily
School of Nursing, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada; Wellstream: The Canadian Centre for Innovation in Child and Youth Mental Health and Substance Use, Canada.
Wellstream: The Canadian Centre for Innovation in Child and Youth Mental Health and Substance Use, Canada.
Soc Sci Med. 2025 Aug;379:118188. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2025.118188. Epub 2025 May 10.
The changing landscape of substance use and related harms, interventions, and priority setting in Canada has intensified public commentary about youth and drugs. Given the politicized nature of these issues and the significant role of media in shaping societal views and responses to substance use, there is pragmatic value in examining how youth substance use is represented in contemporary media coverage, including to identify potential shortcomings. This study employs a mixed-methods critical content and discourse analysis to explore the characteristics and consequences of youth substance use as portrayed in Canadian news media. Data comprise news articles (N = 611) published between 2016 and 2024 and referencing youth substance use, retrieved from Canadian Newsstream. Quantitative content analysis was used to collate information about the Types of Substances commonly referenced in the news media, as well as the Nature of the Problem, Solutions Proposed, and Experts Represented. This informed the qualitative content and discourse analysis, which surfaced key media problem representations related to youth substance use: Uncritical and Generalized Representations of Harms on the Rise, Insufficient Resources, and Youth's Lack of Agency. The analysis also distilled issues pertaining to the solutions proposed in the articles: Missing Youth Perspectives, Downstream Interventions, and Individualistic Solutions Devoid of Context. Together, the study findings explicate how contemporary news media is reflecting and, in turn, shaping public discourses about youth substance use. From these findings, we discuss opportunities to shift media and broader public discourse to more comprehensively frame and address youth substance use.
加拿大物质使用及其相关危害、干预措施和优先事项设定情况的不断变化,加剧了公众对青少年与毒品问题的讨论。鉴于这些问题的政治化性质以及媒体在塑造社会对物质使用的看法和应对措施方面的重要作用,研究当代媒体报道中青少年物质使用的呈现方式具有实际价值,包括找出潜在的不足之处。本研究采用混合方法进行批判性内容和话语分析,以探究加拿大新闻媒体所描绘的青少年物质使用的特征和后果。数据包括2016年至2024年间发表的、提及青少年物质使用的新闻文章(N = 611篇),这些文章取自加拿大新闻通流数据库。定量内容分析用于整理有关新闻媒体中常见提及的物质类型、问题性质、提出的解决方案以及所呈现的专家等方面的信息。这为定性内容和话语分析提供了依据,后者揭示了与青少年物质使用相关的关键媒体问题呈现方式:对危害的不加批判和普遍化呈现不断增加、资源不足以及青少年缺乏自主性。分析还提炼出了文章中提出的解决方案所涉及的问题:缺少青少年视角、下游干预措施以及缺乏背景的个人主义解决方案。研究结果共同阐明了当代新闻媒体如何反映并进而塑造关于青少年物质使用的公众话语。基于这些发现,我们讨论了转变媒体和更广泛公众话语,以更全面地构建和解决青少年物质使用问题的机会。