"Feeling the Pain of Others": Examining the Framing Effects of Cancer Metaphors on Media Vicarious Traumatization.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q1 COMMUNICATION
Wenqiang Teng, Hui Zhi, Rui Wang, Min Zhou
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Abstract

When exposed to traumatic events through media coverage, how do we emotionally appraise the situation? Although many factors contribute to our reasoning about media vicarious traumatization, in this article we focus on the role of metaphorical frames. This study uses an online survey experiment (N = 280 CHN adults) to investigate how irrational beliefs influence the effects of metaphorical frames on media vicarious traumatization, with a focus on the mediating role of transportation. The findings revealed that journey metaphors increased media vicarious traumatization more than war metaphors in conditions of low irrational beliefs, while no significant difference was observed in conditions of high irrational beliefs. The interaction between metaphorical frames and irrational beliefs indirectly affected media vicarious traumatization through transportation. These results improve our understanding of the framing effects of cancer metaphors and suggest practical strategies for media health coverage.

“感受他人的痛苦”:审视癌症隐喻对媒介替代性创伤的框架效应。
当我们通过媒体报道接触到创伤性事件时,我们在情感上如何评价这种情况?虽然许多因素有助于我们对媒体替代创伤的推理,但在本文中,我们主要关注隐喻框架的作用。本研究采用在线调查实验(N = 280名成人),探讨了非理性信念如何影响隐喻框架对媒介替代创伤的影响,并重点研究了运输的中介作用。结果显示,在低非理性信念条件下,旅行隐喻比战争隐喻更能增加媒介代理创伤,而在高非理性信念条件下,没有观察到显著差异。隐喻框架与非理性信念的相互作用间接影响了媒介通过运输的替代性创伤。这些结果提高了我们对癌症隐喻的框架效应的理解,并为媒体健康报道提供了实用的策略。
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期刊介绍: As an outlet for scholarly intercourse between medical and social sciences, this noteworthy journal seeks to improve practical communication between caregivers and patients and between institutions and the public. Outstanding editorial board members and contributors from both medical and social science arenas collaborate to meet the challenges inherent in this goal. Although most inclusions are data-based, the journal also publishes pedagogical, methodological, theoretical, and applied articles using both quantitative or qualitative methods.
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