BACKGROUND: Mass communication research suggests that the media influence both what a population thinks about and how it thinks about an event or situation by controlling what is covered and how topics are framed. One medium, popular women’s magazines, has published depression-related articles for decades. However, little is known about the content and frame of these articles. OBJECTIVE: The research sought to determine what women’s magazines published about depression betwee
Traditionally, mass-market women’s magazines have been a significant source of health information fo...
I investigate various dimensions of direct-to-consumer (DTC) advertising of antidepressant medicatio...
Objective: To assess depression in normal people and associate it with print and electronic media of...
Research found that gendered stigma associated with mental health problems played an essential role ...
Interest in mood disorders among women has increased, and epidemiological studies suggest that the i...
This dissertation examines discourses of mental illness and sadness in women’s media culture during ...
This qualitative study aimed to explore the constructions of childhood depression as portrayed in So...
Background: One in two women is depressed at some point in their lives, this can be explained by dif...
ion ployment in urban centers and industrial zones. We re-cently conducted a structured epidemiologi...
On March 18, 1970, a group of women from various women\u27s Liberation groups held a sit-in at the N...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesCommunicationPrevious research has shown that the media can have a...
Traditionally, mass-market women’s magazines have been a significant source of health information fo...
55 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Journalism and the Clark Honors College of the Uni...
This study examines how Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor (SSRI) antidepressants have played a ...
Background: Depression is a very common disease and is caused both by the biological, physical, and ...
Traditionally, mass-market women’s magazines have been a significant source of health information fo...
I investigate various dimensions of direct-to-consumer (DTC) advertising of antidepressant medicatio...
Objective: To assess depression in normal people and associate it with print and electronic media of...
Research found that gendered stigma associated with mental health problems played an essential role ...
Interest in mood disorders among women has increased, and epidemiological studies suggest that the i...
This dissertation examines discourses of mental illness and sadness in women’s media culture during ...
This qualitative study aimed to explore the constructions of childhood depression as portrayed in So...
Background: One in two women is depressed at some point in their lives, this can be explained by dif...
ion ployment in urban centers and industrial zones. We re-cently conducted a structured epidemiologi...
On March 18, 1970, a group of women from various women\u27s Liberation groups held a sit-in at the N...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesCommunicationPrevious research has shown that the media can have a...
Traditionally, mass-market women’s magazines have been a significant source of health information fo...
55 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Journalism and the Clark Honors College of the Uni...
This study examines how Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor (SSRI) antidepressants have played a ...
Background: Depression is a very common disease and is caused both by the biological, physical, and ...
Traditionally, mass-market women’s magazines have been a significant source of health information fo...
I investigate various dimensions of direct-to-consumer (DTC) advertising of antidepressant medicatio...
Objective: To assess depression in normal people and associate it with print and electronic media of...