Although mental illness is a serious public health issue, little is known about the nature of national television news coverage of these medical conditions. The framing of this coverage, the subtopics discussed in stories, and the sources used to tell those stories of mental illness may have a significant impact on attitudes and behaviors tied to diagnosis, treatment, and social interactions with those with a mental illness. Through a content analysis of 18 years of coverage of anxiety and depression, we sought to gain deeper insight into the connections between source use and frames in national television news stories about mental illness. Prospect theory and Iyengar’s concepts of episodic and thematic frames formed the foundation of this ...
Stereo types and stigmas of individuals with mental illnesses have proved to be a major roadblock pr...
The aim of this paper is to explore mental illness stigma and one of its primary causes, the media. ...
There is research on media representations of mental health that suggests there is a tendency to por...
The purpose of this research study is to analyze mental health related content on the three network ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The increase of mass shootings in the U.S. has amplified news reporting on mental illness as a possi...
Background : Negative stereotypes presented in the media may contribute to the stigma associated wit...
Informed by framing theory, the present study tested whether stimulus material designed to include p...
Mental illness is one of the main reasons for disability in the western world with one in five indiv...
Objective: To provide a detailed picture of the extent, nature and quality of portrayal of mental he...
The focus of this thesis is to present peer-reviewed studies relating to mental illness and televisi...
This article summarizes research published over the past decade and identifies areas where future re...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on June 25, 2010).The entire ...
This paper explores how tensions and power differentials within public mental health interact with t...
Wiedicke A, Rattei F, Reifegerste D. Assigning Responsibility for Depression and Diabetes: Frame Bui...
Stereo types and stigmas of individuals with mental illnesses have proved to be a major roadblock pr...
The aim of this paper is to explore mental illness stigma and one of its primary causes, the media. ...
There is research on media representations of mental health that suggests there is a tendency to por...
The purpose of this research study is to analyze mental health related content on the three network ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The increase of mass shootings in the U.S. has amplified news reporting on mental illness as a possi...
Background : Negative stereotypes presented in the media may contribute to the stigma associated wit...
Informed by framing theory, the present study tested whether stimulus material designed to include p...
Mental illness is one of the main reasons for disability in the western world with one in five indiv...
Objective: To provide a detailed picture of the extent, nature and quality of portrayal of mental he...
The focus of this thesis is to present peer-reviewed studies relating to mental illness and televisi...
This article summarizes research published over the past decade and identifies areas where future re...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on June 25, 2010).The entire ...
This paper explores how tensions and power differentials within public mental health interact with t...
Wiedicke A, Rattei F, Reifegerste D. Assigning Responsibility for Depression and Diabetes: Frame Bui...
Stereo types and stigmas of individuals with mental illnesses have proved to be a major roadblock pr...
The aim of this paper is to explore mental illness stigma and one of its primary causes, the media. ...
There is research on media representations of mental health that suggests there is a tendency to por...