Evaluation of Media Advocacy Efforts Within a Community Trial To Reduce Alcohol-Involved Injury: Preliminary Newspaper Results
This article examines coverage of alcohol-related topics in local newspapers as applied to a conceptual model of media advocacy being tested in a five-component community trial to reduce alcohol-involved injuries. Based on a literature review of determinants of exposure of newspaper articles, it use...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Evaluation review 1996-08, Vol.20 (4), p.404-423 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This article examines coverage of alcohol-related topics in local newspapers as applied to a
conceptual model of media advocacy being tested in a five-component community trial to reduce
alcohol-involved injuries. Based on a literature review of determinants of exposure of newspaper
articles, it uses a composite measure that takes into account the likelihood that given articles
will be read. This measure is evaluated in terms of the timing of media advocacy training,
technical consultation, and resulting media advocacy efforts. Three hypotheses find support.
First, postintervention levels of coverage across expertmental communities appear generally
higher than similar preintervention coverage. Second, although postintervention local and
county coverage appears higher across experimental communities, no equivalent effect is present
across comparison communities. Third, increases in local and county coverage in experimental
communities were not matched by increases in state and national coverage in these communities. |
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ISSN: | 0193-841X 1552-3926 |
DOI: | 10.1177/0193841X9602000403 |