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AIDS in black and white: The influence of newspaper coverage of HIV/AIDS on HIV/AIDS testing among African Americans and White Americans, 1993-2007

机译:黑白艾滋病:1993-2007年,报纸报道的艾滋病毒/艾滋病对非裔美国人和白人的艾滋病毒/艾滋病检测的影响

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This study examined the effect of newspaper coverage of HIV/AIDS on HIV testing behavior in a U.S. population. HIV testing data were taken from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention's National Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System from 1993 to 2007 (N = 265,557). The authors content-analyzed news stories from 24 daily newspapers and 1 wire service during the same time period. The authors used distributed lagged regression models to estimate how well HIV/AIDS newspaper coverage predicted later HIV testing behavior. Increases in HIV/AIDS newspaper coverage were associated with declines in population-level HIV testing. Each additional 100 HIV/AIDS-related newspaper stories published each month was associated with a 1.7% decline in HIV testing levels in the subsequent month. This effect differed by race, with African Americans exhibiting greater declines in HIV testing subsequent to increased news coverage than did Whites. These results suggest that mainstream newspaper coverage of HIV/AIDS may have a particularly deleterious effect on African Americans, one of the groups most affected by the disease. The mechanisms driving the negative effect deserve further investigation to improve reporting on HIV/AIDS in the media.
机译:这项研究调查了报纸报道的HIV / AIDS对美国人群的HIV检测行为的影响。从1993年至2007年,美国疾病控制与预防中心的国家行为危险因素监视系统获得了HIV检测数据(N = 265,557)。作者在同一时间段内对24家日报和1家电讯服务进行了内容分析的新闻报道。作者使用分布式滞后回归模型来估计艾滋病毒/艾滋病报纸的报道如何预测以后的艾滋病毒检测行为。艾滋病毒/艾滋病报纸的报道增加与人口一级艾滋病毒检测下降有关。每月出版的每100个与HIV / AIDS相关的报纸报道,与随后一个月的HIV检测水平下降1.7%有关。这种影响因种族而异,与白人相比,非洲裔美国人在新闻报道增加后艾滋病毒检测的下降幅度更大。这些结果表明,主流报纸对艾滋病毒/艾滋病的报道可能会对非裔美国人造成特别有害的影响,非裔美国人是该病最易受感染的人群之一。造成负面影响的机制值得进一步调查,以改善媒体对艾滋病毒/艾滋病的报道。

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