Within contemporary society, television is a prevalent source of health information. This thesis draws on insights from health psychology, media studies, and medical sociology to explore the ways that people of lower socio-economic status draw on television health coverage to construct their views on health and illness. Three primary data sets are used in an interrelated manner to investigate the complexities of this process. First, an analysis of four New Zealand health documentaries investigates the ways contemporary health concerns are covered on television. Second, an analysis of the accounts constructed in twenty individual interviews is used to explore participants' views on health, illness, and these same health concerns. Third, an a...
International audienceThis thematic issue of VIEW brings together articles that show how television ...
In the television age, health and the body have been broadcasted in many ways: in short health educa...
We are saturated by mass media information on a daily basis, and to such an extent that for most peo...
This thesis examines the Department of Health’s most enduring health education series (1943 – 1984),...
<p>This article concerns health programs that the Danish public service broadcaster DR produced from...
Some prime-time TV dramas containing health topics have large audiences both in the countries in whi...
Health is a very prominent news category. However, we know little about the production processes of ...
Health is a very prominent news category. However, we know little about the production processes of ...
Mass media increasingly inform lay people about health and illness, and shape how people think about...
This thesis will investigate, firstly, the presentation and handling of health news and ‘miracle cur...
This thematic issue of VIEW brings together articles that show how television has been an instrument...
In high-income nations mainstream television news remains an important source of information about b...
Mental illness is one of the main reasons for disability in the western world with one in five indiv...
News media contain a multitude of images of Pacific peoples and health. This paper presents findings...
DOI: 10.1177/1359105306061190 This article outlines reasons why psychologists should concern themsel...
International audienceThis thematic issue of VIEW brings together articles that show how television ...
In the television age, health and the body have been broadcasted in many ways: in short health educa...
We are saturated by mass media information on a daily basis, and to such an extent that for most peo...
This thesis examines the Department of Health’s most enduring health education series (1943 – 1984),...
<p>This article concerns health programs that the Danish public service broadcaster DR produced from...
Some prime-time TV dramas containing health topics have large audiences both in the countries in whi...
Health is a very prominent news category. However, we know little about the production processes of ...
Health is a very prominent news category. However, we know little about the production processes of ...
Mass media increasingly inform lay people about health and illness, and shape how people think about...
This thesis will investigate, firstly, the presentation and handling of health news and ‘miracle cur...
This thematic issue of VIEW brings together articles that show how television has been an instrument...
In high-income nations mainstream television news remains an important source of information about b...
Mental illness is one of the main reasons for disability in the western world with one in five indiv...
News media contain a multitude of images of Pacific peoples and health. This paper presents findings...
DOI: 10.1177/1359105306061190 This article outlines reasons why psychologists should concern themsel...
International audienceThis thematic issue of VIEW brings together articles that show how television ...
In the television age, health and the body have been broadcasted in many ways: in short health educa...
We are saturated by mass media information on a daily basis, and to such an extent that for most peo...