Articles on AIDS in major Japanese newspapers.

Y Hayashi, E Nakayama, H Moriguchi, C Sato
Author Information
  1. Y Hayashi: Division of Health Science, School of Allied Health Sciences, Tokyo Medical and Dental University.

Abstract

People in general obtain knowledge about AIDS through the mass media. It is interesting to know how newspapers have dealt with AIDS in recent years, since newspapers are the most important mass media. The number of articles on AIDS from 1981 to 1994 was investigated in three major Japanese newspapers (Asahi, Yomiuri, and Mainichi) which are distributed nationwide. The first article appeared in 1982, and the number of articles gradually increased to a peak (total 785 articles) in 1987 when the first Japanese female patient was reported. Then, the number of articles decreased to 116 in 1989. The number of articles on AIDS in newspapers was not correlated with the reported number of patients.

MeSH Term

Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
Analysis of Variance
Attitude to Health
Chi-Square Distribution
Female
Humans
Japan
Linear Models
Male
Newspapers as Topic
Prevalence

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