Framing Strategies to Avoid Mother-Blame in Communicating the Origins of Chronic Disease

Volume: 106, Issue: 8, Pages: 1369 - 1373
Published: Aug 1, 2016
Abstract
Evolving research in epigenetics and the developmental origins of health and disease offers tremendous promise in explaining how the social environment, place, and resources available to us have enduring effects on our health. Troubling from a communications perspective, however, is the tendency in framing the science to hold mothers almost uniquely culpable for their offspring's later disease risk. The purpose of this article is to add to the...
Paper Details
Title
Framing Strategies to Avoid Mother-Blame in Communicating the Origins of Chronic Disease
Published Date
Aug 1, 2016
Volume
106
Issue
8
Pages
1369 - 1373
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