心理学
移情
社会化
人气
发展心理学
背景(考古学)
观察研究
男子气概
临床心理学
社会心理学
医学
古生物学
病理
精神分析
生物
作者
Allison Cormier,Kendra Mueri,Maria Pavlova,Anna Hood,Queenie K. W. Li,Idia B. Thurston,Abbie Jordan,Melanie Noel
出处
期刊:Pain
[Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer)]
日期:2024-03-27
卷期号:165 (9): 2068-2078
标识
DOI:10.1097/j.pain.0000000000003216
摘要
Research has consistently suggested that media consumption plays a vital role in children's socialization, including the socialization of painful experiences. Past research examining young children's popular media revealed worrisome trends in media depictions of pain; it consisted of narrow depictions of pain, gender stereotypes, and an overwhelming lack of empathy from observers, which could contribute to pain-related stigma. Research has not yet examined how pain is portrayed in adolescent media, despite adolescence being the developmental period when chronic pain often emerges. The current study extracted a cross-section of popular adolescent media selected based on popularity, including 10 movies and the first seasons of 6 TV shows. Pain instances were coded using 2 established observational coding schemes assessing sufferer pain characteristics and observer responses. Across 616 instances of pain, there was a preponderance of violence and injuries, whereas everyday, chronic-type, and medical/procedural pains were seldom represented. Individuals from marginalized (ie, gender diverse, girls) and minoritized groups (individuals with racialized identities) were underrepresented in pain instances. Furthermore, regardless of observed gender or "race," observers displayed a lack of empathy for sufferers and rarely engaged in prosocial behaviors. Popular media may serve as an agent of socialization in adolescence; thus, pain depictions may be a powerful force in propagating pain-related stigma and inequities. An opportunity exists to harness popular media to adaptively and accurately portray pain to adolescents.
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