Connecting without Connection: Using Social Media to Analyze Problematic Drinking Behavior among Mothers

IF 4.2 Q2 BUSINESS
E. C. Crawford, Emory S. Daniel, Muhabbat Yakubova, Ishan Kodagoda Peiris
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Abstract

Abstract Alcohol abuse among women, specifically mothers, is on the rise and has been called an emerging public health crisis. Social media, unrealistic societal expectations, and alcohol dependency drive some women into isolation. In a polycentric media environment where user-generated content is the norm, developing public service announcements (PSAs) to increase awareness of the dangers of overconsumption and regulating harmful alcohol-related messages is becoming less effective and practicable. In order to understand the connection between social media, cultural expectations, and alcohol use, this study analyzes a popular social media page titled Mommy Drinks Wine and Swears (MDWAS). The posts and comments on the page are interpreted through the lens of ritual behavior, social gifts, and risk perception. Using the themes that emerged from the inductive analysis, the research uncovers opportunities for intervention that include promoting the true social relationships that support women, instead of superficial connections on social media, and working with women to co-produce more relevant messages. Further, this research has implications for current health communication models that do not include the possibility of reaching an audience that believes they are immune to the dangers and risks associated with drinking in excess.
没有联系的联系:使用社交媒体分析母亲的问题饮酒行为
摘要妇女,特别是母亲中的酗酒现象正在上升,并被称为一场新出现的公共卫生危机。社交媒体、不切实际的社会期望和酒精依赖使一些女性陷入孤立。在用户生成内容成为常态的多中心媒体环境中,制定公共服务公告以提高人们对过度消费危险的认识,并监管与酒精相关的有害信息,变得越来越不有效和不可行。为了理解社交媒体、文化期望和饮酒之间的联系,本研究分析了一个名为“妈妈喝酒并发誓”(MDWAS)的流行社交媒体页面。页面上的帖子和评论是通过仪式行为、社交礼物和风险感知的视角来解读的。利用归纳分析中出现的主题,该研究揭示了干预的机会,包括促进支持女性的真实社会关系,而不是社交媒体上的肤浅联系,以及与女性合作,共同产生更相关的信息。此外,这项研究对当前的健康传播模型有影响,这些模型不包括接触到相信自己对过量饮酒相关的危险和风险免疫的受众的可能性。
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