Over the past decade, China has witnessed fast-paced technological advancements in the media industry, as well as major shifts in the health agenda portrayed in the media. Therefore, a key starting point when discussing health communication lies in whether media attention and public attention towards health issues are structurally aligned, and to what extent the news media guides public attention. Based on data mined from 73,060 sets of the Baidu Search Index and Media Index on 20 terms covering different types of cancer from 2011 to 2020, the Granger test demonstrates that, in the last decade, public attention and media attention towards cancer in China has gone through two distinct phases. During the first phase, 2011–2015, Chinese news m...
Doctor-patient relationship issues are one of the most important topics in public health. Since the ...
Objective: Japanese weekly magazines, which have a circulation of over 2 700 000, play im-portant ro...
Data behind the publication (under review): Making headlines: An analysis of US government-funded c...
After several decades of development, the socialist market economy of China is now the world’s secon...
In today's era, the media is the main way to promote world exchange and communication and to achieve...
Cancer has become a major fatal disease in China. The relatively lower early detection rates for mul...
BackgroundThe health belief model explains that individual intentions and motivation of health behav...
As cancer hazardness and prevention importance are gradually aware of worldwide (Ahmedin et al., 201...
Background: The health belief model explains that individual intentions and motivation of health beh...
Newspapers in Chinese language are one of the major resources of health information for Chinese immi...
Recent research has shown an increasing interest in Chinese media, as they have been taken as sensit...
Abstract Background Media coverage of tobacco-related issues can potentially shape individual belief...
Media’s ability to enhance the salience of certain topics for the public and affect governmental pol...
Cancer continues to be a significant health problem in China, and there is increasing attention to s...
Journalists' health and science reporting aid the public's direct access to research through the inc...
Doctor-patient relationship issues are one of the most important topics in public health. Since the ...
Objective: Japanese weekly magazines, which have a circulation of over 2 700 000, play im-portant ro...
Data behind the publication (under review): Making headlines: An analysis of US government-funded c...
After several decades of development, the socialist market economy of China is now the world’s secon...
In today's era, the media is the main way to promote world exchange and communication and to achieve...
Cancer has become a major fatal disease in China. The relatively lower early detection rates for mul...
BackgroundThe health belief model explains that individual intentions and motivation of health behav...
As cancer hazardness and prevention importance are gradually aware of worldwide (Ahmedin et al., 201...
Background: The health belief model explains that individual intentions and motivation of health beh...
Newspapers in Chinese language are one of the major resources of health information for Chinese immi...
Recent research has shown an increasing interest in Chinese media, as they have been taken as sensit...
Abstract Background Media coverage of tobacco-related issues can potentially shape individual belief...
Media’s ability to enhance the salience of certain topics for the public and affect governmental pol...
Cancer continues to be a significant health problem in China, and there is increasing attention to s...
Journalists' health and science reporting aid the public's direct access to research through the inc...
Doctor-patient relationship issues are one of the most important topics in public health. Since the ...
Objective: Japanese weekly magazines, which have a circulation of over 2 700 000, play im-portant ro...
Data behind the publication (under review): Making headlines: An analysis of US government-funded c...