Fatal drowning events are often reported in news media. In Australia news articles are a key source of health information. Media exposure has been shown to influence people’s health behaviours and helps to set the public agenda. This study examines coverage of fatal drowning events in newspapers, in Western Australia (WA). WA coronial data were collected for age, gender, location and description of fatal event for two time periods: 1 December to 31 March 2015 and 2016 (southern hemisphere summer). A three-step approach was utilised to capture corresponding news articles: (1) Media Alert monitoring reports; (2) Google News; and (3) Factiva. A coding protocol extracted: newspaper name, print/digital, page news angle, and population group, res...
Disasters, such as flooding, are predicted to increase. Drowning is one of the leading causes of dea...
© 2016, BMJ Publishing Group. All rights reserved.Introduction: Worldwide, children under the age of...
Australia’s celebration of its public holidays often involves aquatic recreation, frequently m...
© 2019 Australian Health Promotion Association Issue addressed: Drowning is a leading cause of death...
Issue addressed: Media reporting of drowning deaths can be used for multiple purposes, including adv...
Despite frequent media accounts of drownings in the United Arab Emirates, little was known about the...
Drowning is a leading cause of death worldwide. To examine the characteristics of newsworthy aquatic...
In 2016–2017 there were 29 drowning deaths in children aged 0–4 years at aquatic locations across Au...
Background: Drowning remains the second leading cause of injury-related death among children ages on...
INTRODUCTION:Unintentional drowning deaths are only part of the drowning profile, with little attent...
Objective(s): Describe unintentional drowning deaths in rivers, creeks and streams (rivers) in Austr...
Introduction: Drowning deaths of travelers are commonly reported in the media, creating a perception...
Objective: Flood is the most common natural disaster in Australia and causes more loss of life than ...
OBJECTIVE(S) Describe unintentional drowning deaths in rivers, creeks and streams (rivers) in Austra...
Objective: To explore 5 years of drowning deaths in Australia compared with a previous Australian st...
Disasters, such as flooding, are predicted to increase. Drowning is one of the leading causes of dea...
© 2016, BMJ Publishing Group. All rights reserved.Introduction: Worldwide, children under the age of...
Australia’s celebration of its public holidays often involves aquatic recreation, frequently m...
© 2019 Australian Health Promotion Association Issue addressed: Drowning is a leading cause of death...
Issue addressed: Media reporting of drowning deaths can be used for multiple purposes, including adv...
Despite frequent media accounts of drownings in the United Arab Emirates, little was known about the...
Drowning is a leading cause of death worldwide. To examine the characteristics of newsworthy aquatic...
In 2016–2017 there were 29 drowning deaths in children aged 0–4 years at aquatic locations across Au...
Background: Drowning remains the second leading cause of injury-related death among children ages on...
INTRODUCTION:Unintentional drowning deaths are only part of the drowning profile, with little attent...
Objective(s): Describe unintentional drowning deaths in rivers, creeks and streams (rivers) in Austr...
Introduction: Drowning deaths of travelers are commonly reported in the media, creating a perception...
Objective: Flood is the most common natural disaster in Australia and causes more loss of life than ...
OBJECTIVE(S) Describe unintentional drowning deaths in rivers, creeks and streams (rivers) in Austra...
Objective: To explore 5 years of drowning deaths in Australia compared with a previous Australian st...
Disasters, such as flooding, are predicted to increase. Drowning is one of the leading causes of dea...
© 2016, BMJ Publishing Group. All rights reserved.Introduction: Worldwide, children under the age of...
Australia’s celebration of its public holidays often involves aquatic recreation, frequently m...