id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-348218-wyy4rvqb Ashwell, Douglas When being positive might be negative: An analysis of Australian and New Zealand newspaper framing of vaccination post Australia's No Jab No Pay legislation 2020-07-09 .txt text/plain 5991 288 46 In a study of 208 newspaper articles occurring between 1993 and 1998, Leask and Chapman [24] found the Australian newsprint media reported vaccination with an emphasis frame on vaccine-preventable diseases and the issue of low immunisation rates. The medical/health profession dominated New Zealand stories, but political sources dominated the Australian media, largely due, it is suggested, to the January 2016 arrival of the No Jab -No Pay campaign, making vaccinations mandatory for families that receive certain government benefits. A partial possibility for this difference could be that a New Zealand sample was included in the current study, where a focus seemed to be more on medical information presented (regarding the vaccines), in contrast with the Australian media's focus more on political information and community/social benefits. ./cache/cord-348218-wyy4rvqb.txt ./txt/cord-348218-wyy4rvqb.txt