The public learns much about health and health policy from the news media. The news media can shape the public's opinions about issues by emphasizing certain features in their coverage, such as the causes of a problem, who is responsible for addressing it, and what groups are affected. This study examines media framing of the problem of type 2 diabetes, focusing on the extent to which the news media discuss diabetes using features that characterize a population health orientation (mentioning social determinants, upstream interventions, or disparities). We collected data from 698 print news articles appearing in 19 U.S. newspapers between 2005 and 2006. Results demonstrate that the predominant explanation for type 2 diabetes was behavioral f...
Diabetes is a growing epidemic in the underserved population. Type 2 diabetes is one of the largest ...
OBJECTIVES: Researchers have discussed that journalistic reporting of medical developments is often ...
Social determinants of health refer to the conditions in which individuals are born, grow, live, and...
Public opinion may be an important influence on policy development to improve population health and ...
Despite the salience of health disparities in media and policy discourse, little previous research h...
Despite the salience of health disparities in media and policy discourse, little previous research h...
Framing health problems in terms of the social determinants of health aims to shift policy attention...
Framing health problems in terms of the social determinantsof health aims to shift policy attention ...
The view that we are in the midst of a global diabetes epidemic has gained considerable ground in r...
OBJECTIVES: We examined how causes of and solutions to racial/ethnic health disparities are covered ...
OBJECTIVES: To assess American newspaper coverage regarding racial and ethnic minority health dispar...
Stories about the rates of diabetes in the Rio Grande Valley of south Texas abound. Type-2 diabetes ...
children and teens is on the rise. Approximately one in five children are considered overweight, wit...
Diabetes cannot be understood purely by research into biological and lifestyle factors. Significant ...
Newspapers continue to be desired source health information among serious readers, despite the compe...
Diabetes is a growing epidemic in the underserved population. Type 2 diabetes is one of the largest ...
OBJECTIVES: Researchers have discussed that journalistic reporting of medical developments is often ...
Social determinants of health refer to the conditions in which individuals are born, grow, live, and...
Public opinion may be an important influence on policy development to improve population health and ...
Despite the salience of health disparities in media and policy discourse, little previous research h...
Despite the salience of health disparities in media and policy discourse, little previous research h...
Framing health problems in terms of the social determinants of health aims to shift policy attention...
Framing health problems in terms of the social determinantsof health aims to shift policy attention ...
The view that we are in the midst of a global diabetes epidemic has gained considerable ground in r...
OBJECTIVES: We examined how causes of and solutions to racial/ethnic health disparities are covered ...
OBJECTIVES: To assess American newspaper coverage regarding racial and ethnic minority health dispar...
Stories about the rates of diabetes in the Rio Grande Valley of south Texas abound. Type-2 diabetes ...
children and teens is on the rise. Approximately one in five children are considered overweight, wit...
Diabetes cannot be understood purely by research into biological and lifestyle factors. Significant ...
Newspapers continue to be desired source health information among serious readers, despite the compe...
Diabetes is a growing epidemic in the underserved population. Type 2 diabetes is one of the largest ...
OBJECTIVES: Researchers have discussed that journalistic reporting of medical developments is often ...
Social determinants of health refer to the conditions in which individuals are born, grow, live, and...