Reporting on the opioid crisis (2000-2018): role of The Globe and Mail, a Canadian English-language newspaper in influencing public opinion
Abstract Background We aim to describe the general characteristics of how the Canadian newspaper The Globe and Mail reports on opioid-related news, the opioid crisis and its victims, and explore how Canadians' perceptions of the opioid crisis could have developed over time from this reporting....
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Main Authors: | Amanda My Linh Quan (Author), Lindsay A. Wilson (Author), Salima S. Mithani (Author), David T. Zhu (Author), A. Brianne Bota (Author), Kumanan Wilson (Author) |
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2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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