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Health Social Welfare Review
2019 Volume.39 No. 2 p.332 ~ p.357
An Exploratory Content Analysis of Media Coverage and Framing on Naturalistic Medicine
Cho Hye-Lim

Jung Min-Soo
Abstract
Despite the increasing number of dangerous health behaviors as a result of ¡®Raising a Child Without Medicine (Anaki)¡¯, there is little study on how naturalistic medicine is framed. We investigated the media reporting and media framing method of naturalistic medicine based on the case of Anaki. The research data is based on the data from the year 2017, in which the case of Anaki became a major issue and the police investigation proceeded. We analyzed quantitative and qualitative characteristics and frame of three domestic terrestrial broadcasters who focused on news articles and in-depth programs about Anaki case. The reports on Anaki cases showed a clear trend by time, mainly by direct reporting method (p<.05), and there were differences in information sources used for terrestrial news articles (p<.05) and in?depth programs (p<.001). There was no statistically significant difference between the news frames of the three terrestrial broadcasters (p<.001). The present study revealed that it is necessary to set up guidelines for the media to lead the framing to prevent unintended health effects from the media. In addition, a media environment should be fostered that ensures smooth health communication and helps people have access to unbiased health information.
KEYWORD
Health Communication, Media Framing, Raising a Child Without Medicine (Anaki)
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