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A Cohort Study of the Diversity in Animated Films From 1937 to 2021: In a World Less Enchanted Can We Be More Encanto?

Background Exposure to gender stereotypes in the media can develop and reinforce these attitudes in children. Individuals who are overweight, have health conditions, or are from a minority ethnic group (IMEG) are both underrepresented and poorly portrayed in the media. Role models can raise the aspi...

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Autores principales: Raju, Suneil A, Sanders, Samira R, Bolton-Raju, Kathryn S, Bowker-Howell, Freya J, Hall, Lara R, Newton, Millie, Neill, Gary S, Holland, William J, Howford, Katie L, Bolton, Emma V, Arora, Pranav, Raju, Aneil S, Shah, Premal J, Azmy, Iman Ahmed F, Sanders, David S
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10502396/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37719586
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.43548
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author Raju, Suneil A
Sanders, Samira R
Bolton-Raju, Kathryn S
Bowker-Howell, Freya J
Hall, Lara R
Newton, Millie
Neill, Gary S
Holland, William J
Howford, Katie L
Bolton, Emma V
Arora, Pranav
Raju, Aneil S
Shah, Premal J
Azmy, Iman Ahmed F
Sanders, David S
author_facet Raju, Suneil A
Sanders, Samira R
Bolton-Raju, Kathryn S
Bowker-Howell, Freya J
Hall, Lara R
Newton, Millie
Neill, Gary S
Holland, William J
Howford, Katie L
Bolton, Emma V
Arora, Pranav
Raju, Aneil S
Shah, Premal J
Azmy, Iman Ahmed F
Sanders, David S
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description Background Exposure to gender stereotypes in the media can develop and reinforce these attitudes in children. Individuals who are overweight, have health conditions, or are from a minority ethnic group (IMEG) are both underrepresented and poorly portrayed in the media. Role models can raise the aspirations of young children both professionally and in taking ownership of their health. We aimed to assess how the portrayal and diversity of characters in Disney, Pixar, and Dreamworks animated films have changed over time. Method A cohort study of all main characters in Disney, Pixar, and Dreamworks feature-length, theatrical, animated films from 1937 to 2021 was conducted. The portrayal of characters (R-score divided into negative, neutral, and positive -1, 0, and 1, respectively) was scored. The proportion of individuals with certain protected characteristics (sex, increased body mass index, physical or mental health conditions, being from an IMEG or part of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transexual, and queer community) was also recorded. Results In total, 116 films and 1,275 characters were included. From the 1930s to 2020s, the proportion of women in films increased (16.7% to 47.3%, p=0.008) and their representation was more positive (mean R-score = -0.10 (SD:0.692) versus 0.49 (SD:0.837), p<0.001, respectively). The portrayal of overweight individuals has improved to a neutral position (mean R-score: -0.67 to 0.0). Both physical and mental illnesses are better portrayed (mean R-score: -0.18 to 0.34, p=0.004 and 0.5 to 1.0, p= 0.019, respectively). IMEGs introduced in 1953 now play more than just negative roles (mean R-score = -1 to 0.76, p=0.008). There is only one explicitly stated homosexual character. The most diverse film is Encanto. Conclusion This is the first study to comprehensively assess the diversity of animated film characters. We have identified an improvement in diversity and the way diverse individuals are portrayed which we hope continues.
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spelling pubmed-105023962023-09-16 A Cohort Study of the Diversity in Animated Films From 1937 to 2021: In a World Less Enchanted Can We Be More Encanto? Raju, Suneil A Sanders, Samira R Bolton-Raju, Kathryn S Bowker-Howell, Freya J Hall, Lara R Newton, Millie Neill, Gary S Holland, William J Howford, Katie L Bolton, Emma V Arora, Pranav Raju, Aneil S Shah, Premal J Azmy, Iman Ahmed F Sanders, David S Cureus Other Background Exposure to gender stereotypes in the media can develop and reinforce these attitudes in children. Individuals who are overweight, have health conditions, or are from a minority ethnic group (IMEG) are both underrepresented and poorly portrayed in the media. Role models can raise the aspirations of young children both professionally and in taking ownership of their health. We aimed to assess how the portrayal and diversity of characters in Disney, Pixar, and Dreamworks animated films have changed over time. Method A cohort study of all main characters in Disney, Pixar, and Dreamworks feature-length, theatrical, animated films from 1937 to 2021 was conducted. The portrayal of characters (R-score divided into negative, neutral, and positive -1, 0, and 1, respectively) was scored. The proportion of individuals with certain protected characteristics (sex, increased body mass index, physical or mental health conditions, being from an IMEG or part of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transexual, and queer community) was also recorded. Results In total, 116 films and 1,275 characters were included. From the 1930s to 2020s, the proportion of women in films increased (16.7% to 47.3%, p=0.008) and their representation was more positive (mean R-score = -0.10 (SD:0.692) versus 0.49 (SD:0.837), p<0.001, respectively). The portrayal of overweight individuals has improved to a neutral position (mean R-score: -0.67 to 0.0). Both physical and mental illnesses are better portrayed (mean R-score: -0.18 to 0.34, p=0.004 and 0.5 to 1.0, p= 0.019, respectively). IMEGs introduced in 1953 now play more than just negative roles (mean R-score = -1 to 0.76, p=0.008). There is only one explicitly stated homosexual character. The most diverse film is Encanto. Conclusion This is the first study to comprehensively assess the diversity of animated film characters. We have identified an improvement in diversity and the way diverse individuals are portrayed which we hope continues. Cureus 2023-08-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10502396/ /pubmed/37719586 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.43548 Text en Copyright © 2023, Raju et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Sanders, Samira R
Bolton-Raju, Kathryn S
Bowker-Howell, Freya J
Hall, Lara R
Newton, Millie
Neill, Gary S
Holland, William J
Howford, Katie L
Bolton, Emma V
Arora, Pranav
Raju, Aneil S
Shah, Premal J
Azmy, Iman Ahmed F
Sanders, David S
A Cohort Study of the Diversity in Animated Films From 1937 to 2021: In a World Less Enchanted Can We Be More Encanto?
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title_fullStr A Cohort Study of the Diversity in Animated Films From 1937 to 2021: In a World Less Enchanted Can We Be More Encanto?
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title_short A Cohort Study of the Diversity in Animated Films From 1937 to 2021: In a World Less Enchanted Can We Be More Encanto?
title_sort cohort study of the diversity in animated films from 1937 to 2021: in a world less enchanted can we be more encanto?
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10502396/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37719586
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.43548
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