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Problematic internet use: Media portrayal across eight countries
Daskalou Vasiliki1  Smrz Pavel2  Marczak Magda3  Vaz-Rebelo Piedade4  Burkauskas Julius5  Liaugaudaite Vilma5  Gjoneska Biljana6  Flora Katerina7  Li Ying8  Gao Shang9  Roelands Marc1,10  Markovikj Marijana1,11 
[1] Branch of Rehabilitation and Remedy for Children with Disabilities of Thessaloniki, Welfare Centre of Central Macedonia, Greece;Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic;Coventry University, United Kingdom;Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, University of Coimbra, Portugal;Laboratory of Behavioral Medicine, Neuroscience Institute, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Palanga, Lithuania;Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Skopje, Republic of North Macedonia;Neapolis University, Pafos, Cyprus;School of Business Administration, Zhongnan University of Economics and Law, Wuhan, China;School of Business, Örebro University, Örebro, Sweden;University College of Applied Psychology Thomas More, Antwerp, Belgium;University of “Ss Cyril and Methodius” in Skopje, Institute for Sociological Political and Juridical Research, Republic of North Macedonia;
关键词: problematic internet use;    media portrayal;    content analysis;    daily newspapers;   
DOI  :  10.2298/PSI190801011M
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

The informational age is marked by the Internet and the media as key factors, with complex mutual interactions. However, they are recognized to increasingly produce negative consequences, such as Problematic Internet Use (PIU) and its inadequate media portrayal. This study represents a comprehensive approach on the media portrayal of PIU via content analysis of national daily newspapers in eight countries from the Eurasian continent. The cross-sectional research included predefined intervals in 2014 and 2018. The search retrieved 212 articles with balanced distribution for designated periods, and predominant publishing in the largest countries. The results revealed that the articles with neutral narratives and national scopes are the most frequent, while the coverage on youth risks (like cyberbullying and excessive social media use) is predominant. This study is a pioneer attempt to give multinational and multi-layered portrayal on the stories that grab the media attention, dictate public interest and guide health policies.

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