Exploring print media coverage of elite athletes' mental illness between 2010 and 2023 in Germany: a quantitative content analysis.

IF 2.3 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living Pub Date : 2024-10-08 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fspor.2024.1446680
Marcia Hapig, Guido Zurstiege, Jochen Mayer, Ansgar Thiel, Jannika M John
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Abstract

Objectives: Recently, the stereotype of elite athletes' invulnerabilty has begun to be challenged by an increasing number of elite athletes who talk openly about struggling with mental health. Relatedly, previous research has focused primarily on specific incidents like the media's portrayal of personal disclosures. The purpose of this study was to expand this perspective and give a systematic overview of media coverage related to elite athletes' mental illness by examining more than one decade (2010-2023) of German print media reporting. Specifically, we were interested in changes over time and between broadsheet and tabloid press regarding content-related and formal aspects.

Methods: Based on a systematic search and screening process in eleven German newspapers and magazines, 699 print media articles were analyzed with a codebook, forming a framework of content-related (reported mental disorder; central thematic focus; sources of comments and quotations; perspectives on the high-performance sports system) and formal categories (article genre; elements of responsible journalism). Univariate analyses and binary logistic regression models were used to examine changes over time (2010-2016 vs. 2017-2023) and differences between types of press (tabloid vs. broadsheet press) regarding content-related and formal characteristics.

Results: The results indicate an enhanced awareness towards the topic of mental illness and those affected in recent years within German print media. This was demonstrated by the increased integration of responsible reporting elements, the inclusion of diversified perspectives and the considerate selection of content. Despite this positive trend over time, the findings also suggest that media reporting in the tabloid press bears an increased risk for inappropriate storytelling, focusing primarily on personal tragedies.

Conclusion: As personal fate of prominent figures like elite athletes will always meet great interest in the public, it is of utmost importance that the media report responsibly and promote critical thinking in society. The study shows the media's willingness to question conventional ideals embedded in the sports culture and take a more critical approach to the topic of mental illness in high-performance sports. By demonstrating a greater understanding of the importance and the seriousness of the issue, the media might also contribute to improved mental health awareness in society.

探讨 2010 年至 2023 年德国平面媒体对精英运动员精神疾病的报道:定量内容分析。
目的:最近,越来越多的精英运动员公开谈论自己的心理健康问题,这对精英运动员 "无懈可击 "的刻板印象提出了挑战。与此相关的是,以往的研究主要集中在特定事件上,如媒体对个人披露的描述。本研究旨在拓展这一视角,通过对十多年来(2010-2023 年)德国平面媒体报道的研究,系统地概述与精英运动员精神疾病相关的媒体报道。具体而言,我们关注的是随着时间的推移,以及大报和小报在内容和形式方面的变化:在对 11 家德国报纸和杂志进行系统搜索和筛选的基础上,我们使用编码手册对 699 篇印刷媒体文章进行了分析,形成了内容相关(报道的精神障碍;中心主题重点;评论和引文来源;对高性能体育系统的看法)和形式类别(文章体裁;负责任新闻的要素)框架。使用单变量分析和二元逻辑回归模型研究了不同时期(2010-2016 年与 2017-2023 年)的变化以及不同类型报刊(小报与大报)在内容相关特征和形式特征方面的差异:结果表明,近年来德国平面媒体对精神疾病和受影响人群的关注度有所提高。这表现在更多地融入了负责任的报道元素,纳入了多元化的视角,并对内容进行了深思熟虑的选择。尽管随着时间的推移出现了这种积极的趋势,但研究结果也表明,小报的媒体报道主要集中在个人悲剧上,存在着更多不恰当报道的风险:结论:由于精英运动员等知名人士的个人命运总会引起公众的极大兴趣,因此媒体以负责任的方式进行报道并促进社会的批判性思维至关重要。本研究表明,媒体愿意质疑体育文化中的传统理想,并以更具批判性的方式来探讨高水平体育运动中的精神疾病话题。媒体对这一问题的重要性和严重性有了更深入的了解,也可能有助于提高社会的心理健康意识。
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