Smoking-related disease on Australian television news: inaccurate portrayals may contribute to public misconceptions.

AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH(2009)

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OBJECTIVES:To describe the range and frequency of reportage of tobacco-related disease on Australian television news. METHODS:Content analysis of all news items mentioning smoking-related disease broadcast on five free-to-air Sydney television channels 2 May 2005 to 31 December 2007. RESULTS:Three in four tobacco-related disease news reports focus on lung cancer. Other cancers and smoking attributable diseases attract modest coverage. CONCLUSION:Television news coverage may contribute to public misconceptions regarding the associated health risks of smoking, limiting understanding about the many risks involved. Tobacco control advocates should seek to increase the newsworthiness of diseases in addition to lung cancer. IMPLICATIONS:While the Australian public is generally aware of the connection between lung cancer and tobacco, considerable misconception exists as to the broad range of tobacco-related mortality and disease. Given television's role as a key source of public information on health issues in Australia, such coverage can limit understanding about the many attributable risks involved. Tobacco control advocates need to find ways to improve the newsworthiness of tobacco related illness.
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media, tobacco, cancer, cardiovascular disease
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