Content Analysis of Austrian Print and Online Newspaper Coverage of Breastfeeding Over Two Decades.

IF 2.8 2区 医学 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS Maternal and Child Nutrition Pub Date : 2025-01-09 DOI:10.1111/mcn.13795
Birgit Zuckerhut, Brigitte Naderer, Jakob-Moritz Eberl, Petro Tolochko, Leah Lercher, Elena Jirovsky-Platter, Eva Winzer, Amber Hromi-Fiedler, Rafael Pérez-Escamilla, Maria Wakolbinger
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In the first 6 months, breastfeeding is the optimal nutrition for newborns, but the breastfeeding prevalence in Austria is still below the official WHO Guidelines (64% breastfeeding and 1.9% exclusive breastfeeding after 6 months). Exclusive breastfeeding rates in the first 6 months are low in the European Region but higher globally at 48%. Breastfeeding behaviour and the decision to breastfeed can be influenced by many factors, such as social norms, the social environment, health, commercial milk formula (CMF) marketing, and media reports. Therefore, it is important to understand how breastfeeding and CMF are presented in Austrian media and the possible impact these portrayals have on mothers and the broader community. The aim of this study was to analyze print and online newspaper coverage in Austrian newspapers related to breastfeeding between 2002 and 2022 with a special focus on the valence of reporting on breastfeeding and CMF in different genres of online and print newspapers. For this analysis, more than 2500 unique articles were identified, coded, and analysed (e.g., main topic, valence towards breastfeeding, and valence towards CMF). The results showed that media coverage of breastfeeding has decreased slightly over the last 20 years, particularly with the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Print and online newspaper coverage of breastfeeding was mostly neutral, with a focus on breastfeeding and its association with disease, health benefits of breastfeeding, and event announcements related to breastfeeding. The valence on breastfeeding was more positive than on CMF. Middle-market newspapers appear to report more about breastfeeding than tabloids and broadsheets. To normalise breastfeeding, informative, unbiased, and extensive media coverage is important. Collaboration between breastfeeding advocates and journalists could be beneficial in increasing positive coverage of breastfeeding in the long term.

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奥地利印刷品和在线报纸报道母乳喂养二十年的内容分析。
在头6个月,母乳喂养是新生儿的最佳营养,但奥地利的母乳喂养流行率仍低于世卫组织官方指南(64%母乳喂养,6个月后纯母乳喂养1.9%)。前6个月的纯母乳喂养率在欧洲区域较低,但在全球较高,为48%。母乳喂养行为和决定母乳喂养可受到许多因素的影响,如社会规范、社会环境、健康、商业配方奶粉(CMF)营销和媒体报道。因此,重要的是要了解奥地利媒体如何呈现母乳喂养和CMF,以及这些描述对母亲和更广泛的社区可能产生的影响。本研究的目的是分析2002年至2022年期间奥地利报纸上与母乳喂养有关的印刷和在线报纸报道,特别关注不同类型的在线和印刷报纸对母乳喂养和CMF报道的价值。在这项分析中,超过2500篇独特的文章被识别、编码和分析(例如,主要主题、对母乳喂养的价态和对CMF的价态)。结果显示,媒体对母乳喂养的报道在过去20年中略有下降,特别是在COVID-19大流行开始后。纸媒和在线报纸对母乳喂养的报道大多是中立的,重点是母乳喂养及其与疾病的关系、母乳喂养对健康的益处以及与母乳喂养有关的活动公告。母乳喂养的效价高于CMF。中等市场的报纸似乎比小报和大报更多地报道母乳喂养。为了使母乳喂养正常化,信息丰富、公正和广泛的媒体报道非常重要。母乳喂养倡导者和记者之间的合作可能有利于长期增加对母乳喂养的正面报道。
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Maternal and Child Nutrition
Maternal and Child Nutrition 医学-小儿科
CiteScore
7.70
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8.80%
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144
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Maternal & Child Nutrition addresses fundamental aspects of nutrition and its outcomes in women and their children, both in early and later life, and keeps its audience fully informed about new initiatives, the latest research findings and innovative ways of responding to changes in public attitudes and policy. Drawing from global sources, the Journal provides an invaluable source of up to date information for health professionals, academics and service users with interests in maternal and child nutrition. Its scope includes pre-conception, antenatal and postnatal maternal nutrition, women''s nutrition throughout their reproductive years, and fetal, neonatal, infant, child and adolescent nutrition and their effects throughout life.
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