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Research Article

Assigning Responsibility for Depression and Diabetes: Frame Building Factors in Health Coverage

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Pages 1418-1428 | Published online: 23 May 2023
 

ABSTRACT

Although frame building is a crucial part of framing in health communication, it is much less understood than media frames or their effects on audiences (i.e. frame setting). To address this research gap, we analyzed the individual, organizational, and external factors of influence contributing to the media’s portrayal of responsibility for two major health issues: depression and diabetes. To identify relevant factors, we conducted 23 semi-structured interviews with German journalists who regularly report on these health issues. Our findings indicate that the way in which media coverage portrays responsibilities in depression and diabetes is affected by a variety of factors. These include individual (journalist role perception, journalistic routines, academic background and personal experiences with depression, diabetes-related knowledge, and personal values and beliefs), organizational (editorial lines, space limits, time limitations and payment, and newsroom structures), and external (health news sources, audience interest, newsworthiness, and social norms) factors. Notably, there are differences between depression and diabetes coverage – especially regarding individual factors – confirming that frame building, similar to framing in general, should be examined with regard to specific issues. Nevertheless, some factors that seem important across different topics could be identified.

Disclosure statement

We confirm that no known conflicts of interest exist for this publication. The DFG was not involved in any of the steps within the research process. There has been no financial support that could have influenced the outcome.

Notes

1. All names are pseudonyms.

Additional information

Funding

The work was supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [4048819799].

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