Cogent Medicine | |
“Wearing a mask or not” goes beyond a public health issue in the U.S. | |
Nan Shang1  | |
[1] School of Foreign Studies, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, Chin; | |
关键词: face masks; COVID-19; SARS-CoV-2; coronavirus; public health measures; pandemic; individualism; altruism; trust in science; U.S. media; | |
DOI : 10.1080/2331205X.2021.1950305 | |
来源: Taylor & Francis | |
【 摘 要 】
Abstract: Severe outbreaks of COVID-19 have changed America’s landscape substantially. What’s more astonishing is wearing a mask or not used to be a question for many Americans when this virus was exponentially spreading in the U.S. The present study conducted thematic analysis of mask-related news comments from six American mainstream media. The analysis indicated five major themes. These were: (1) Debates on mask effectiveness; (2) Care vs. not care about others; (3) Controversies over personal rights and freedom; (4) Masks are politicized; and (5) Mask-related anti-science phenomenon. Each theme was further discussed using relevant theoretical evidence (e.g., trust in public health measures; altruism in crises; autonomy; individualism/collectivism; trust in science) in the literary. Despite the observed selfish behaviors, divisions and increasing anti-science trends in the U.S., people should still hold deep belief in science, altruism and solidarity.
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CC BY
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