Background: The 2000s have seen a proliferation of media reporting about opioid use in North America. Given the significant role that popular media plays in shaping the public's perceptions and understandings of the issues that it represents, analysing the content of this media coverage can help understand public discourse about opioid use. Methods: We conducted a critical content analysis of Canadian newsprint media reporting on opioids using a sociological lens. We performed a qualitative thematic analysis of these texts, coding 826 articles and applying a critical discourse analysis in our interpretation of the findings. Findings: Our analysis showed a slow transition from a conversation primarily about clinical pain care toward...
The ongoing opioid crisis in the United States is continuing to worsen as prevention strategies for ...
Best, Joel G.Historically, the categorization of drug epidemics as major social problems in the Unit...
Utilizing a social construction perspective, this study uses a mixed method approach to examine the ...
Background: The 2000s have seen a proliferation of media reporting about opioid use in North Americ...
The debate on opioid addiction has become increasingly topical, especially in the United States of A...
This nation pioneered modern life. Now epic numbers of Americans are killing themselves with opioids...
This dissertation examined how the news media covered the Opioid Crisis of the 21st century compared...
Since the late 1990s, the abuse of prescription opioid painkillers has been constructed as a major s...
Popular news media play an instrumental role in shaping public perception of issues like the opioid ...
The opioid epidemic is currently one of the biggest crises that the United States is experiencing. T...
Abstract Background Addressing opioid use disorder has become a priority in Ontario, Canada, because...
This thesis critically investigates how female and male opioid users are represented in local newspa...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the framing of the opioid crisis in Canadian news media....
In the United States, from 1999 to 2019, opioid overdose, either regularly prescribed or illegally a...
Background Historical studies of news media have suggested an association between reporting and i...
The ongoing opioid crisis in the United States is continuing to worsen as prevention strategies for ...
Best, Joel G.Historically, the categorization of drug epidemics as major social problems in the Unit...
Utilizing a social construction perspective, this study uses a mixed method approach to examine the ...
Background: The 2000s have seen a proliferation of media reporting about opioid use in North Americ...
The debate on opioid addiction has become increasingly topical, especially in the United States of A...
This nation pioneered modern life. Now epic numbers of Americans are killing themselves with opioids...
This dissertation examined how the news media covered the Opioid Crisis of the 21st century compared...
Since the late 1990s, the abuse of prescription opioid painkillers has been constructed as a major s...
Popular news media play an instrumental role in shaping public perception of issues like the opioid ...
The opioid epidemic is currently one of the biggest crises that the United States is experiencing. T...
Abstract Background Addressing opioid use disorder has become a priority in Ontario, Canada, because...
This thesis critically investigates how female and male opioid users are represented in local newspa...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the framing of the opioid crisis in Canadian news media....
In the United States, from 1999 to 2019, opioid overdose, either regularly prescribed or illegally a...
Background Historical studies of news media have suggested an association between reporting and i...
The ongoing opioid crisis in the United States is continuing to worsen as prevention strategies for ...
Best, Joel G.Historically, the categorization of drug epidemics as major social problems in the Unit...
Utilizing a social construction perspective, this study uses a mixed method approach to examine the ...