Media portrayal of a hidden problem: An analysis of Hong Kong newspaper coverage of child maltreatment in 2016

The news media plays a vital role in providing child protection information and resources, shaping the public’s understanding and perceptions of child maltreatment, and exposing system failures and setting policy agendas. To date, little is known about how child maltreatment is portrayed in the medi...

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Attention
Child Abuse
Child abuse & neglect
Child abuse and neglect
Child maltreatment
Child Neglect
Child sexual abuse
Child welfare
Children
Communication
Credibility
Frame analysis
General public
Mandatory reporting
Mass media
Mass media effects
Mass media images
Media coverage
News media
Perceptions
Print media
Protection
Sexual abuse
Social Problems
Vulnerability
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