Local television news coverage of traumatic deaths and injuries.

D. McArthur, D. Magana, C. Peek-Asa, J. Kraus
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OBJECTIVE To assess how local television news programs' reporting of injuries and deaths from traumatic causes compares with coroners' records of deaths and the estimated incidence of injuries in the same geographic area during the same time. METHODS Using epidemiologic methods, we identified the underlying cause of death or injury in each of 828 local television news stories broadcast in Los Angeles during late 1996 or early 1997 that concerned recent (<3 days) traumatic injuries or deaths in Los Angeles County. Odds ratios were computed using deaths by homicide or injuries sustained in assaults as the referent group. RESULTS The number of persons depicted as dead amounted to 47.8% of the actual total number of traumatic deaths occurring in Los Angeles County during the study period. In contrast, the number depicted as injured represented only 3.4% of injuries due to traumatic causes. Both injuries and deaths due to fires, homicides, and legal interventions were proportionally well represented. However, injuries and deaths from accidental poisoning, falls, and suicide were significantly underrepresented. CONCLUSIONS Some types of events receive disproportionately more news coverage than others. Local television news tends strongly to present only those events concerned with death or injury that are visually compelling. We discuss reasons for concern about the effect that this form of information bias has on public understanding of health issues and possible counteractions that physicians can take.
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当地电视新闻报道创伤性死亡和受伤。
目的评估地方电视新闻节目对创伤性伤亡的报道与验尸官对同一地理区域同一时间内的死亡和估计伤害发生率的记录的比较。方法采用流行病学方法,从1996年末或1997年初洛杉矶828个地方电视新闻报道中找出洛杉矶县最近(<3天)创伤性伤害或死亡的潜在原因。比值比是用他杀死亡或袭击受伤作为参照组来计算的。结果在研究期间,被描述为死亡的人数占洛杉矶县实际创伤性死亡总人数的47.8%。相比之下,被描述为受伤的人数仅占创伤性原因造成的伤害的3.4%。火灾、杀人和法律干预造成的伤害和死亡比例都很高。然而,意外中毒、跌倒和自杀造成的伤害和死亡人数明显不足。结论:某些类型的事件比其他类型的事件获得了不成比例的新闻报道。地方电视新闻强烈倾向于只报道那些在视觉上引人注目的与死亡或受伤有关的事件。我们讨论了关注这种形式的信息偏差对公众对健康问题的理解以及医生可能采取的对策的影响的原因。
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