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News Frames and News Exposure Predicting Flu Vaccination Uptake: Evidence from U.S. Newspapers, 2011–2018 Using Computational Methods
Zhan Xu
, Lauren Ellis, Mary Laffidy
Communication, School of
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Computational Methods
100%
Vaccine Uptake
100%
Flu Vaccination
100%
US Newspapers
100%
News Exposure
100%
News Framing
100%
Flu Vaccine
87%
Influenza
25%
Illness Stories
25%
Exposure Rate
25%
Confounding
12%
Behavioral Consequences
12%
Effects on children
12%
News Story
12%
News Coverage
12%
Public Health Risk
12%
Public Accountability
12%
Media Effects
12%
Flu Prevention
12%
Influenza Vaccine
12%
Second-level Agenda Setting
12%
Media Frames
12%
Four Frames
12%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Vaccination Policy
100%
Influenza
100%
Live Attenuated Influenza Vaccine
100%
Disease
28%
Influenza Vaccine
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Influenza Vaccine
100%
Influenza
100%
Disease
25%
Public Health
12%