Entre política, mídia e saúde: a mediação da politização da pandemia de covid-19 pelo jornal nacional e o jornal da record
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Universidade Federal de Goiás
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A public health crisis of Covid-19 has highlighted not only the relevance of public authorities in
coordinating public health but also the influence of their stances and discourses that guide
information consumption and consequently population attitudes and behavior. While studies have
analyzed the influence of ideologies on information consumption during the pandemic, there is still
a need to explore the impacts of the politicization of the pandemic, directly and indirectly mediated
by exposure to the two main Brazilian television news programs, Jornal Nacional and Jornal da
Record, on the attitudes and behaviors of Brazilians related to the control and prevention of Covid19. We used the Ideological Health Spirals Model (IHSM) to underpin our investigation, which
examines the influence of media on the development and maintenance of individual attitudes and
behaviors. The analytical strategy was based on structural equation analysis and mediation. The
results reaffirm that the politicization of the pandemic by former President Bolsonaro significantly
influenced population attitudes and behaviors. They also indicate that a substantial part of this
influence was mediated by exposure to the country's two main television news programs. These
conclusions underscore the need to consider the intersection of health, politics, and media when
facing health crises, highlighting the media's role in shaping collective attitudes during the pandemic.