A review of qualitative research of perception and experiences of dementia among adults from Black, African, and Caribbean background: What and whom are we …

M Roche, P Higgs, J Aworinde, C Cooper - The Gerontologist, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Background and Objectives Black, African, and Caribbean (BAC) families are
disproportionately affected by dementia but engage less with services. Studies reporting …

Reporting on the opioid crisis (2000–2018): role of The Globe and Mail, a Canadian English-language newspaper in influencing public opinion

AML Quan, LA Wilson, SS Mithani, DT Zhu… - Harm Reduction …, 2020 - Springer
Background We aim to describe the general characteristics of how the Canadian newspaper
The Globe and Mail reports on opioid-related news, the opioid crisis and its victims, and …

Reducing HIV public stigma through news information engagement on social media: A multi-method study of the role of state empathy

A He, H Liu, Y Tian - Cyberpsychology: Journal of Psychosocial …, 2022 - cyberpsychology.eu
Media exposure and news frames have been shown to influence on public stigma and
discrimination. However, the mechanisms potentially resulting in HIV public stigma are not …

The discursive construction of HIV stigma in Irish print media

E Vaughan, M Power - Health, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
As interlocutors in national level discourse with the power to influence public opinion and
inform policy, the news media are an important data source in understanding the constitutive …

Understanding the construction of journalistic frames during crisis communication: Editorial coverage of COVID-19 in New York Times

SS Fatima - 2020 - diva-portal.org
The COVID-19 pandemic is a global crisis with every country being affected. It is one of the
widely reported crisis over the past few months. Crisis of such degree and range of influence …

'Assessing my risk and that of my whānau is my right': a longitudinal media analysis of risk and COVID-19 pandemic in New Zealand news media

T Morgan, D Pilimatalawwe, K Morgan… - Health, Risk & …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Risk identification has been at the heart of media coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic. Less
consideration has been paid to the way that the media itself has (re) produced these risk …

Knowledge of HIV transmission during pregnancy among women of reproductive age in Ghana

H Mohammed, MS Kebir, C Obiribea… - BMC Infectious …, 2024 - Springer
Introduction Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) remains a significant health challenge
affecting many people including those from sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Even though HIV can …

President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) policy process and the conversation around HIV/AIDS in the United States

LE Jacobson - Journal of Development Policy and Practice, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
In 2003, the George W. Bush administration passed the President's Emergency Plan for
AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), a US government initiative to address the human immunodeficiency …

Biomedicalization, stigma, and “re-gaying” HIV/AIDS in the Israeli media

M Soffer - Archives of Sexual Behavior, 2021 - Springer
HIV and AIDS are not merely biomedical conditions—they are socially constructed
phenomena. Media coverage plays a prominent role in the public's understanding of …

News of biomedical advances in HIV: relationship to treatment optimism and expected risk behavior in US MSM

RS Zimmerman, AL Kirschbaum - AIDS and Behavior, 2018 - Springer
HIV treatment optimism and the ways in which news of HIV biomedical advances in HIV is
presented to the most at-risk communities interact in ways that affect risk behavior and the …