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Citation

Kim RY, Moroi MK, Brawley A, Poley M, King TS, Olympia R. Cureus 2020; 12(5): ee7965.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2020, Curēus)

DOI

10.7759/cureus.7965

PMID

32523822 PMCID

Abstract

The depiction of superheroes and comic book characters in television shows has become incredibly popular. The objective of this study was to determine the positive and negative themes depicted in a select number of superhero-based television shows. A total of 49 episodes from 10 superhero-based television shows were analyzed by four independent reviewers. The average number of positive and negative themes was 18.8 and 36.9 mean events per hour, respectively, for all included episodes. The most common positive themes in our sample were associated with service, teamwork, and encouragement, and the most common negative themes were associated with violence, bullying, and alcohol use. Although exposure to positive themes depicted in superhero-based television shows may be beneficial to the development of children and adolescents, pediatric health care providers should counsel families in an attempt to limit their exposure to violence and other negative themes depicted in this genre of television shows.


Language: en

Keywords

media; violence; active mediation; co-viewing; superhero; television

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