Framing and the health policy process: a sco** review

AD Koon, B Hawkins, SH Mayhew - Health policy and planning, 2016‏ - academic.oup.com
Framing research seeks to understand the forces that shape human behaviour in the policy
process. It assumes that policy is a social construct and can be cast in a variety of ways to …

Television news coverage of public health issues and implications for public health policy and practice

SE Gollust, EF Fowler… - Annual Review of Public …, 2019‏ - annualreviews.org
Television (TV) news, and especially local TV news, remains an important vehicle through
which Americans obtain information about health-related topics. In this review, we …

Counteracting the politicization of science

T Bolsen, JN Druckman - Journal of Communication, 2015‏ - academic.oup.com
Few trends in science have generated as much discussion as its politicization. This occurs
when an actor emphasizes the inherent uncertainty of science to cast doubt on the existence …

[ספר][B] Doing news framing analysis II

P D'Angelo, P D'Angelo - 2018‏ - api.taylorfrancis.com
The framing construct has deep roots in the social sciences and humanities. So, it should not
surprise anyone that, for over 30 years, framing researchers who study mediated texts …

Trends in news media coverage of mental illness in the United States: 1995–2014

EE McGinty, A Kennedy-Hendricks, S Choksy… - Health …, 2016‏ - healthaffairs.org
The United States is engaged in ongoing dialogue around mental illness. To assess trends
in this national discourse, we studied the volume and content of a random sample of 400 …

Climate change as a polarizing cue: Framing effects on public support for low-carbon energy policies

L Feldman, PS Hart - Global Environmental Change, 2018‏ - Elsevier
This study examines how public support for four specific low-carbon energy policies
(renewable energy investment, revenue-neutral carbon tax, fuel efficiency regulations …

Mobilisation of public support for policy actions to prevent obesity

TTK Huang, JH Cawley, M Ashe, SA Costa… - The Lancet, 2015‏ - thelancet.com
Public mobilisation is needed to enact obesity-prevention policies and to mitigate reaction
against their implementation. However, approaches in public health focus mainly on …

Analysis of crisis communication by the Prime Minister of Australia during the COVID-19 pandemic

NR Bernard, A Basit, E Sofija, H Phung, J Lee… - International Journal of …, 2021‏ - Elsevier
Leadership and communication capabilities of federal leaders during crises are imperative
to support and guide citizens' behaviors and emotions. The following content analysis …

Perceived message effectiveness measures in tobacco education campaigns: a systematic review

SM Noar, T Bell, D Kelley, J Barker… - … methods and measures, 2018‏ - Taylor & Francis
Target audience ratings of the likely impact of persuasive messages, known as perceived
message effectiveness (PME), are commonly used during message development and …

Criminal activity or treatable health condition? News media framing of opioid analgesic abuse in the United States, 1998–2012

EE McGinty, A Kennedy-Hendricks, J Baller… - Psychiatric …, 2016‏ - psychiatryonline.org
Objective: Opioid analgesic abuse is a complex and relatively new public health problem,
and to date little is known about how the news media frame the issue. Methods: To better …