Author: Catalan-Matamoros, D.; Penafiel-Saiz, C.
Title: The Print Media in Times of Anti-Vaccine Lobby: A Content Analysis of National Newspaper Reporting in Spain Cord-id: 6xo1alh4 Document date: 2021_1_1
ID: 6xo1alh4
Snippet: Although outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases have increased, immunization rates are decreasing in Europe. Extant literature has examined the media impact in the response to vaccine campaigns and risk perception. Building from Agenda-Setting Theory, we examine the newspaper reporting in Spain to explore the media portrayal of vaccines before the COVID-19 pandemic and identify potential implications in communication. Results revealed media covers outbreaks and vaccine supply related crises,
Document: Although outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases have increased, immunization rates are decreasing in Europe. Extant literature has examined the media impact in the response to vaccine campaigns and risk perception. Building from Agenda-Setting Theory, we examine the newspaper reporting in Spain to explore the media portrayal of vaccines before the COVID-19 pandemic and identify potential implications in communication. Results revealed media covers outbreaks and vaccine supply related crises, and scientific research as the dominant themes. Positive and neutral tone significantly increased during the study period, while negative tone remained unchanged. Practical and theoretical implications are discussed.
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