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Tuberculosis in the news: How do Portuguese media cover TB

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Tuberculosis in the news: How do Portuguese media cover TB
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Year
2018
Authors
Lopes, F
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Migliori, GB
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Title: PulmonologyImported from Authenticus Search for Journal Publications
Vol. 24
Pages: 69-72
ISSN: 2531-0429
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
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Authenticus ID: P-00P-1RF
Abstract (EN): Introduction: From a public health perspective, media can influence public perceptions towards the severity of an illness, the risks of becoming ill, change seek-care behaviours or reduce disease related stigma. Material and methods: With the aim analysing the media coverage of tuberculosis in the Portuguese press, we analyzed all news texts published between 2012 and 2014 in six National newspapers (Expresso, Publico and Diario de Notcias - broadsheets; Sol, Jornal de Notcias and Correio da Manha - tabloids). Our corpus was composed of 10,736 news pieces and 23,495 news sources. We then conducted a quantitative analysis based on descriptive statistics, through the data analysis software SPSS. Results: Tumours, HIV-Aids, Influenza, Transplants, Hepatitis, Obesity, Dengue, Mental Disorders and Heart Diseases were the most media covered pathologies, ahead of tuberculosis. Tumours represented 22% of all news, tuberculosis only represented 1.9% - there is a noteworthy difference among media treatment. When it comes to the news themes, Tuberculosis was mainly news due to alarm and risk situations (53.4% of all texts). This also means that stories were usually negative, which may lead to a stigmatization of this disease. Even though the numbers were not very expressive, there was some media attention thrown at prevention. Conclusion: Media intervention is a fundamental public health tool that could be more developed - it would be important to understand what are the interventions with higher impact on health and how to better use them. (C) 2018 Sociedade Portuguesa de Pneumologia. Published by Elsevier Espana, S.L.U.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 4
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