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Mass Media and Health: Examining Media Impact on Individuals and the Health Environment covers media health influences from a variety of angles, including the impact on individual and public health, the intentionality of these effects, and the nature of the outcomes. Author Kim Walsh-Childers helps readers understand the influence that mass media has on an individual's health beliefs and, in turn, their behaviors.
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Mass Media and Health: Examining Media Impact on Individuals and the Health Environment covers media health influences from a variety of angles, including the impact on individual and public health, the intentionality of these effects, and the nature of the outcomes. Author Kim Walsh-Childers helps readers understand the influence that mass media has on an individual's health beliefs and, in turn, their behaviors.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 536
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317406914
- Artikelnr.: 47382196
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 536
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317406914
- Artikelnr.: 47382196
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Dr. Kim Walsh-Childers is a former newspaper health reporter who teaches courses in mass media and health, along with courses in journalism and media ethics, at the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications. Her research focuses on news coverage of health issues, the effects of health news coverage on individual health and health policy, cancer communication, and individuals' use of online health information. Her work has been published in Health Communication, Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, Newspaper Research Journal, Science Communication, Communication Research, Pediatrics, AIDS Education and Prevention, and the Journal of Adolescent Health Care, among others. Her research has been supported by grants from the Kaiser Family Foundation, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the National Cancer Institute, and the Department of Defense. She was a Fulbright Scholar in Ireland during the 2004-2005 academic year, studying the impact of news coverage on Irish health policy.
Preface
Chapter 1: The media environment, U.S. health and the media-health effects
matrix
Section 1 Introduction
Chapter 2: Health information online - Building a web to improve health
behavior
Chapter 3: Tobacco advertising - The paradox of marketing to shorten
customers' lives
Chapter 4: Predictable negative effects - Marketing alcohol misuse and
abuse
Chapter 5: Take a pill for "better health" - Direct-to-consumer
prescription drug advertising
Chapter 6: Fun and glamour through smoking, drinking and drugs -
Entertainment media portrayals of substance use
Chapter 7: Do the media make us fat? Advertising and entertainment
portrayals of food, nutrition and exercise
Chapter 8: Showing us what we should (and cannot) be - The mass media
mirror and body image
Chapter 9: Lust, love and romance with few consequences - Media portrayals
of sex
Chapter 10: The mean and scary media world - The impact of media violence
Chapter 11: Reporting on health for better or worse - News media effects on
knowledge, beliefs and behaviors
Chapter 12: Peer-to-peer health - The good and bad news about Facebook,
Instagram, blogs and other social media
Section 2: Policy-level effects introduction
Chapter 13: How health news can affect non-news consumers - News media and
health policy
Chapter 14: Focusing the spotlight on problems upstream - Media advocacy to
influence policy
Chapter 15: Big spenders in the marketplace of ideas - Political issue
advertising effects on health policy
Chapter 16: Media effects on health - What we still need to know
Chapter 1: The media environment, U.S. health and the media-health effects
matrix
Section 1 Introduction
Chapter 2: Health information online - Building a web to improve health
behavior
Chapter 3: Tobacco advertising - The paradox of marketing to shorten
customers' lives
Chapter 4: Predictable negative effects - Marketing alcohol misuse and
abuse
Chapter 5: Take a pill for "better health" - Direct-to-consumer
prescription drug advertising
Chapter 6: Fun and glamour through smoking, drinking and drugs -
Entertainment media portrayals of substance use
Chapter 7: Do the media make us fat? Advertising and entertainment
portrayals of food, nutrition and exercise
Chapter 8: Showing us what we should (and cannot) be - The mass media
mirror and body image
Chapter 9: Lust, love and romance with few consequences - Media portrayals
of sex
Chapter 10: The mean and scary media world - The impact of media violence
Chapter 11: Reporting on health for better or worse - News media effects on
knowledge, beliefs and behaviors
Chapter 12: Peer-to-peer health - The good and bad news about Facebook,
Instagram, blogs and other social media
Section 2: Policy-level effects introduction
Chapter 13: How health news can affect non-news consumers - News media and
health policy
Chapter 14: Focusing the spotlight on problems upstream - Media advocacy to
influence policy
Chapter 15: Big spenders in the marketplace of ideas - Political issue
advertising effects on health policy
Chapter 16: Media effects on health - What we still need to know
Preface
Chapter 1: The media environment, U.S. health and the media-health effects
matrix
Section 1 Introduction
Chapter 2: Health information online - Building a web to improve health
behavior
Chapter 3: Tobacco advertising - The paradox of marketing to shorten
customers' lives
Chapter 4: Predictable negative effects - Marketing alcohol misuse and
abuse
Chapter 5: Take a pill for "better health" - Direct-to-consumer
prescription drug advertising
Chapter 6: Fun and glamour through smoking, drinking and drugs -
Entertainment media portrayals of substance use
Chapter 7: Do the media make us fat? Advertising and entertainment
portrayals of food, nutrition and exercise
Chapter 8: Showing us what we should (and cannot) be - The mass media
mirror and body image
Chapter 9: Lust, love and romance with few consequences - Media portrayals
of sex
Chapter 10: The mean and scary media world - The impact of media violence
Chapter 11: Reporting on health for better or worse - News media effects on
knowledge, beliefs and behaviors
Chapter 12: Peer-to-peer health - The good and bad news about Facebook,
Instagram, blogs and other social media
Section 2: Policy-level effects introduction
Chapter 13: How health news can affect non-news consumers - News media and
health policy
Chapter 14: Focusing the spotlight on problems upstream - Media advocacy to
influence policy
Chapter 15: Big spenders in the marketplace of ideas - Political issue
advertising effects on health policy
Chapter 16: Media effects on health - What we still need to know
Chapter 1: The media environment, U.S. health and the media-health effects
matrix
Section 1 Introduction
Chapter 2: Health information online - Building a web to improve health
behavior
Chapter 3: Tobacco advertising - The paradox of marketing to shorten
customers' lives
Chapter 4: Predictable negative effects - Marketing alcohol misuse and
abuse
Chapter 5: Take a pill for "better health" - Direct-to-consumer
prescription drug advertising
Chapter 6: Fun and glamour through smoking, drinking and drugs -
Entertainment media portrayals of substance use
Chapter 7: Do the media make us fat? Advertising and entertainment
portrayals of food, nutrition and exercise
Chapter 8: Showing us what we should (and cannot) be - The mass media
mirror and body image
Chapter 9: Lust, love and romance with few consequences - Media portrayals
of sex
Chapter 10: The mean and scary media world - The impact of media violence
Chapter 11: Reporting on health for better or worse - News media effects on
knowledge, beliefs and behaviors
Chapter 12: Peer-to-peer health - The good and bad news about Facebook,
Instagram, blogs and other social media
Section 2: Policy-level effects introduction
Chapter 13: How health news can affect non-news consumers - News media and
health policy
Chapter 14: Focusing the spotlight on problems upstream - Media advocacy to
influence policy
Chapter 15: Big spenders in the marketplace of ideas - Political issue
advertising effects on health policy
Chapter 16: Media effects on health - What we still need to know