Smoke knows no boundaries: how Malaysian newspapers frame no-smoking policy

IF 1.2 Q3 COMMUNICATION Communication Research and Practice Pub Date : 2021-04-03 DOI:10.1080/22041451.2021.1917804
Sheau Wen Ong
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ABSTRACT Morbidity and mortality associated with tobacco use pose a serious health challenge worldwide, especially in low- and middle-income countries, including Malaysia. This empirical study examined how six major Malaysian newspapers presented a no-smoking policy issue using two key dimensions of framing: story theme and tone of coverage. The content analysis (N = 820 articles) revealed that the no-smoking policy was primarily depicted as a law enforcement issue rather than health effects, economic impact, or individual choice. Overall, no-smoking stories were described using a positive tone. Whereas mainstream media often presented a favourable view of the issue, alternative media were more likely to present it in a neutral and balanced manner. The findings of this study can help policymakers to comprehend the complexities surrounding the challenges of developing and sustaining public health policies, and more importantly, the importance of pursuing a policy devoid of partisan sentiment.
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烟是没有边界的:马来西亚报纸是如何制定禁烟政策的
与烟草使用相关的发病率和死亡率在世界范围内构成了严重的健康挑战,特别是在包括马来西亚在内的低收入和中等收入国家。本实证研究考察了六家马来西亚主要报纸如何使用框架的两个关键维度:故事主题和报道基调来提出禁烟政策问题。内容分析(N = 820篇文章)显示,禁烟政策主要被描述为一个执法问题,而不是健康影响、经济影响或个人选择。总的来说,禁烟故事都是用积极的语气来描述的。虽然主流媒体经常对这个问题提出有利的看法,但替代媒体更可能以中立和平衡的方式提出这个问题。这项研究的结果可以帮助决策者理解围绕制定和维持公共卫生政策的挑战的复杂性,更重要的是,追求一项没有党派情绪的政策的重要性。
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