基于优势的残疾媒体报道:观看残疾人奥运会可以改变对残疾人的态度吗?
Kelly Carr-Kirby1, Patricia Weir1, Sean Horton1
1Department of Kinesiology, University of Windsor, Windsor, ON, Canada.
Adapted physical activity quarterly : APAQ
|December 10, 2024
概括
观看残奥会媒体报道并没有改善大学生对残疾人的态度. 这些发现挑战了残奥会的目标,即促进更大的包容性和挑战基于赤字的观念.
科学领域:
- 关于残疾人的研究.
- 媒体心理学 媒体心理学
- 社会心理学 社会心理学
背景情况:
- 传统媒体对残疾的描绘往往侧重于缺陷,受到医疗模式的影响.
- 基于优势的媒体报道旨在挑战这些负面看法.
- 残奥会的目的是促进包容和改变态度.
研究的目的:
- 评估观看残奥会媒体报道对残疾人明确态度的影响.
- 为了比较残奥会与奥运会媒体报道对态度的影响.
- 评估残奥会的媒体报道是否挑战基于赤字的损伤感知.
主要方法:
- 大学学生 (N=135) 被分配观看残奥会赛事,奥运会赛事或12天没有媒体.
- 在干预之前和之后,使用对残疾的态度度表来衡量对残疾的态度.
- 采用了一种具有双重多变量设计的重复测量配置分析.
主要成果:
- 观看残奥会媒体报道并没有对残疾人的明确态度有显著的改善.
- 在残奥会和奥运会媒体组之间没有观察到态度变化的显著差异.
- 该研究没有发现证据支持残奥会改变对残疾人的看法的能力.
结论:
- 残奥会可能没有有效地实现其促进包容性的遗产目标.
- 媒体对精英体育赛事的报道可能不足以改变对残疾的根深蒂固的社会态度.
- 需要进一步的研究来探索有效的策略,通过媒体挑战基于缺陷的残疾观.
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