Adolescent and parent emotions and perceptions regarding news media stories about bullying: A qualitative study.

Megan A Moreno, Reese H Hyzer, Maggie E Bushman, Aubrey D Gower, Karen H Pletta
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News articles covering bullying have often focused on tragic situations. The purpose of this study was to understand adolescents' and parents' emotions and perceptions related to bullying news media coverage. Participants were recruited as adolescent-parent dyads from pediatric clinics. During qualitative interviews, participants read and commented on two news article excerpts: 1) a tragic 'fear-based' individual bullying news story; 2) a public health-oriented bullying news story. Qualitative analysis used the constant comparative approach. Our 50 participants included 25 adolescents with mean age 16.1 years (SD=0.97), 44% female and 72% Caucasian, and 25 parents with mean age 49.2 (SD=6.7) years, 80% female and 76% Caucasian. After reading the fear-based news excerpt, 19 adolescents (76%) and 18 parents (72%) responded that they felt negatively. For the public health-oriented excerpt, 12 adolescents (48%) and 20 parents (80%) felt positively. Further, over half of participants felt the news articles related to their lived experiences. Our data support that fear-based articles were associated with feeling sadness and hopelessness while public health-oriented news articles contributed to positive feelings and perceptions. This finding supports the potential of news media about bullying to serve as a venue for education or empowerment for families.

青少年和父母对欺凌新闻媒体报道的情绪和看法:一项定性研究。
关于霸凌的新闻报道往往聚焦于悲惨的情况。本研究的目的是了解青少年和家长对霸凌新闻媒体报道的情绪和感知。参与者被招募为来自儿科诊所的青少年父母。在定性访谈中,参与者阅读并评论两篇新闻文章摘录:1)一个悲剧性的“基于恐惧”的个人欺凌新闻故事;2)以公共健康为导向的欺凌新闻报道。定性分析采用恒定比较法。我们的50名参与者包括25名青少年,平均年龄为16.1岁(SD=0.97), 44%为女性,72%为白种人;25名父母,平均年龄为49.2 (SD=6.7)岁,80%为女性,76%为白种人。在阅读了基于恐惧的新闻节选后,19名青少年(76%)和18名家长(72%)回答说他们感到负面。对于公共健康导向的摘录,12名青少年(48%)和20名家长(80%)持积极态度。此外,超过一半的参与者认为新闻文章与他们的生活经历有关。我们的数据支持基于恐惧的文章与感到悲伤和绝望有关,而以公共卫生为导向的新闻文章有助于产生积极的感觉和看法。这一发现支持了关于欺凌的新闻媒体作为教育或增强家庭权能的场所的潜力。
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