Mental health, violence, suicide, self-harm, and HIV in series and films of Netflix: content analysis and its possible impacts on society

IF 1.5 Q2 COMMUNICATION
Mikel Peña, Ainize Sarrionandia
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The media entertainment we consume significantly affects our behavior, our relationships, and our identity. Thus, this study focuses on some of the main problems of society today and analyzes how these variables are represented on Netflix. Specifically, this study analyzes how content related to mental health, violence, suicide, self-harm, and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) appears in the ten most-watched movies and ten most-watched series on Netflix. To this end, a conceptual analysis method based on a 5-min interval coding is used. Results posit that violence is shown in 38.7% of the movie sections and 37.3% of the series. Suicide and self-harm appear, respectively, in 0.9% and 0% of the movies and 1.3 and 0.2% of the series. Regarding mental health, 0.5% of the analyzed individuals had a mental health diagnosis. Finally, none of the 220 main characters analyzed stated that they had HIV. Among the conclusions, the need to regulate violence in the media or to mitigate the impact it generates should be highlighted. Likewise, mental health, suicide, self-harm, and HIV have been observed not to have a realistic representation in fiction, which generates stigmatization.
Netflix电视剧和电影中的心理健康、暴力、自杀、自残和艾滋病毒:内容分析及其可能对社会的影响
我们消费的媒体娱乐极大地影响着我们的行为、我们的人际关系和我们的身份。因此,本研究侧重于当今社会的一些主要问题,并分析这些变量是如何在Netflix上表现出来的。具体来说,这项研究分析了与心理健康、暴力、自杀、自残和人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)相关的内容是如何出现在Netflix上10部最受关注的电影和10部最受关注的电视剧中的。为此,采用了基于5分钟间隔编码的概念分析方法。结果显示,38.7%的电影片段和37.3%的电视剧中出现了暴力镜头。自杀和自残分别出现在0.9%和0%的电影和1.3%和0.2%的系列中。在心理健康方面,0.5%的被分析个体有心理健康诊断。最后,被分析的220个主要角色中没有一个人表示他们感染了艾滋病毒。在结论中,应强调必须管制传播媒介中的暴力或减轻其产生的影响。同样,心理健康、自杀、自残和艾滋病毒在小说中也没有现实的表现,这就产生了污名化。
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