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Health Content in Chinese Newspapers

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Pages 695-711 | Published online: 19 Nov 2010
 

Abstract

Newspapers are one of the most important sources of health information for the public in China, yet little is known about the coverage of health issues in Chinese newspapers. Using the theories of agenda setting and framing, we explored research questions such as what health-related topics were covered and how they were covered in Chinese newspapers. This study used a sample of two constructed weeks in 2007 of one national and five leading local newspapers of the five most populated cities in China: 558 health-related articles were identified. It was found that certain diseases and risk factors were underreported as compared with their actual morbidity and mortality rates in China. Most of the health reporting was framed in a non-negative frame. It was also found that causes and preventions of diseases were more likely to be attributed to the individual than to the society. As one of the first comprehensive content analyses on the coverage of health-related issues in China, this study provides health care professionals and policymakers a broad picture of health information available to the public in Chinese newspapers.

The authors thank Jie Zhuang for the assistance in content analysis and thank the two anonymous reviewers.

Notes

Note: PD: People's Daily; TN: Tonight News; XEN: Xinming Evening News; GD: Guangzhou Daily; BEN: Beijing Evening News; CEN: Chongqing Evening News.

Note: PD: People's Daily; TN: Tonight News; XEN: Xinming Evening News; GD: Guangzhou Daily; BEN: Beijing Evening News; CEN: Chongqing Evening News.

Note: Percentage in parentheses. CD: contagious disease; NCD: noncontagious disease; LRF: lifestyle risk factor; ERF: external risk factor; RCRF: reproduction and childcare risk factor; ORF: other risk factor.

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