The tobacco settlement: an analysis of newspaper coverage of a national policy debate, 1997-98
Julie C Lima, Michael Siegel
Social and
Behavioral Sciences Department, Boston University School of Public
Health, 715 Albany Street, TW2, Boston, Massachusetts 02118, USA
Correspondence to: Dr Michael Siegel. email: mbsiegel{at}bu.edu
Received 29 October
1998; Revision received 31 March 1999;
Accepted 15 April 1999
OBJECTIVE
To examine
the framing of tobacco policy issues in the news media during the
national tobacco settlement debate of 1997-98. The major aims were (1)
to describe the extent of newspaper coverage of each of the specific
components of the proposed tobacco settlement; (2) to identify the
tobacco control frames, and the dominant frame, appearing in each
newspaper article; and (3) to examine trends in tobacco control frames
over time.
DESIGN
A content
analysis was performed on 117 articles related to national tobacco
legislation appearing in the Washington
Post from 1 January 1997 through 18 June 1998.
MAIN OUTCOME
MEASURES
(1) Major policy themes of the settlement
referred to or implied in each article; (2) major frames used to
discuss the problem of tobacco in each article.
RESULTS
The generation
of new revenue was the dominant theme of the articles, appearing as a
major focus in 44% (52) of the articles. Other than the issues of Food
and Drug Administration regulation of tobacco and restrictions on
cigarette advertising, the public health policy aspects of the tobacco
settlement received little attention. The problem of tobacco was
portrayed as one of youth smoking in 55% (64) of the articles, but as
one of a deadly product in none of the articles.
CONCLUSIONS
Future
discussions of comprehensive tobacco policy should be driven by a more
specific discussion of the precise programme and policy mechanisms by
which tobacco use can be most effectively prevented and controlled. The
public health community must find ways to frame the tobacco issue more
broadly than simply as one of youth smoking.
Keywords: legislation; newspapers; public policy
© 1999 by Tobacco Control
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