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Does Online Newsmedia Portrayal of Substance Use and Persons with Substance Misuse Endorse Stigma? A Qualitative Study from India

Media provides and shapes public knowledge, perceptions, and attitude towards people with substance misuse. We aimed to explore the content and specific themes of Indian online news articles on substance use or persons with substance misuse. We followed an exploratory qualitative design to analyze o...

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Autores principales: Ghosh, Abhishek, Naskar, Chandrima, Sharma, Nidhi, Fazl-e-Roub, Choudhury, Shinjini, Basu, Aniruddha, Pillai, Renjith R., Basu, Debasish, Mattoo, S. K.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9243953/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35789814
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11469-022-00859-1
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author Ghosh, Abhishek
Naskar, Chandrima
Sharma, Nidhi
Fazl-e-Roub
Choudhury, Shinjini
Basu, Aniruddha
Pillai, Renjith R.
Basu, Debasish
Mattoo, S. K.
author_facet Ghosh, Abhishek
Naskar, Chandrima
Sharma, Nidhi
Fazl-e-Roub
Choudhury, Shinjini
Basu, Aniruddha
Pillai, Renjith R.
Basu, Debasish
Mattoo, S. K.
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description Media provides and shapes public knowledge, perceptions, and attitude towards people with substance misuse. We aimed to explore the content and specific themes of Indian online news articles on substance use or persons with substance misuse. We followed an exploratory qualitative design to analyze online news media reports published between July 1 2020 and June 30 2021. Hundred articles met the selection criteria. Our content analysis was based on a checklist. Thematic analysis was done by the coding, categorization, and theme generation after meticulous data immersion and triangulation. Sixty percent of articles had pessimistic headlines and portrayed substance use or persons with substance use negatively. Fifty-one percent articles were on alcohol. Twenty-seven percent articles focussed supply reduction, whereas only 5% positively discussed the role of treatment. We identified seven themes. Most frequent themes were legal-criminal aspects of substance use (n = 39), psychosocial and health hazards of substance use (n = 30), and propagation of public stigma (n = 25). Two other prevalent themes were the business and marketing of alcohol (n = 20) and sociocultural aspects of substance use (n = 9). The theme, treatment strategy, appeared in only five articles. There is an urgent need for media guidelines for responsible reporting of substance misuse. We suggested a set of recommendations for media reporting.
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spelling pubmed-92439532022-06-30 Does Online Newsmedia Portrayal of Substance Use and Persons with Substance Misuse Endorse Stigma? A Qualitative Study from India Ghosh, Abhishek Naskar, Chandrima Sharma, Nidhi Fazl-e-Roub Choudhury, Shinjini Basu, Aniruddha Pillai, Renjith R. Basu, Debasish Mattoo, S. K. Int J Ment Health Addict Original Article Media provides and shapes public knowledge, perceptions, and attitude towards people with substance misuse. We aimed to explore the content and specific themes of Indian online news articles on substance use or persons with substance misuse. We followed an exploratory qualitative design to analyze online news media reports published between July 1 2020 and June 30 2021. Hundred articles met the selection criteria. Our content analysis was based on a checklist. Thematic analysis was done by the coding, categorization, and theme generation after meticulous data immersion and triangulation. Sixty percent of articles had pessimistic headlines and portrayed substance use or persons with substance use negatively. Fifty-one percent articles were on alcohol. Twenty-seven percent articles focussed supply reduction, whereas only 5% positively discussed the role of treatment. We identified seven themes. Most frequent themes were legal-criminal aspects of substance use (n = 39), psychosocial and health hazards of substance use (n = 30), and propagation of public stigma (n = 25). Two other prevalent themes were the business and marketing of alcohol (n = 20) and sociocultural aspects of substance use (n = 9). The theme, treatment strategy, appeared in only five articles. There is an urgent need for media guidelines for responsible reporting of substance misuse. We suggested a set of recommendations for media reporting. Springer US 2022-06-24 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC9243953/ /pubmed/35789814 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11469-022-00859-1 Text en © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature 2022 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
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Ghosh, Abhishek
Naskar, Chandrima
Sharma, Nidhi
Fazl-e-Roub
Choudhury, Shinjini
Basu, Aniruddha
Pillai, Renjith R.
Basu, Debasish
Mattoo, S. K.
Does Online Newsmedia Portrayal of Substance Use and Persons with Substance Misuse Endorse Stigma? A Qualitative Study from India
title Does Online Newsmedia Portrayal of Substance Use and Persons with Substance Misuse Endorse Stigma? A Qualitative Study from India
title_full Does Online Newsmedia Portrayal of Substance Use and Persons with Substance Misuse Endorse Stigma? A Qualitative Study from India
title_fullStr Does Online Newsmedia Portrayal of Substance Use and Persons with Substance Misuse Endorse Stigma? A Qualitative Study from India
title_full_unstemmed Does Online Newsmedia Portrayal of Substance Use and Persons with Substance Misuse Endorse Stigma? A Qualitative Study from India
title_short Does Online Newsmedia Portrayal of Substance Use and Persons with Substance Misuse Endorse Stigma? A Qualitative Study from India
title_sort does online newsmedia portrayal of substance use and persons with substance misuse endorse stigma? a qualitative study from india
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9243953/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35789814
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11469-022-00859-1
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