From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterPublication status: ppublishMedia representations of mental health problems may influence readers' understanding of, and attitude towards, people who have received psychiatric diagnoses. Negative beliefs and attitudes may then lead to discriminatory behaviour, which is understood as stigma. This study explored the language used in popular national newspapers when writing about schizophrenia and considered how this may have contributed to the processes of stigmatisation towards people with this diagnosis. Using corpus linguistic methods, a sample of newspaper articles over a 24-month period that mentioned the word 'schizophrenia' was compared with a similar sample of articles about diabetes. This enabl...
Combining theories and methods from Corpus Linguistics and Critical Discourse Analysis, this article...
The study aims to report the number of newspaper articles including the word “schizo” in the period ...
Roughly one in a hundred people experience symptoms of schizophrenia during their lifetime, symptoms...
AimsMedia representations of mental health problems may influence readers' understanding of, and att...
From Crossref via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2019-05-10Funder: University of Chester; Fun...
Bowen, M., Kinderman, P., & Cooke, A. (2019). Stigma: a linguistic analysis of the UK red-top tabloi...
Aims. Media representations of mental health problems may influence readers’ understanding of, and a...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterPublication status: aheadofprintMany people with a diagnosis...
This book presents a critical analysis of ways in which schizophrenia and people with schizophrenia ...
This investigation aimed to look at the existing stigmas that surround schizophrenia and how newspap...
Background : Negative stereotypes presented in the media may contribute to the stigma associated wit...
The study aims to report the number of newspaper articles including the word "schizo" in the period ...
The news media are one of the most influential sources of information regarding mental illness. Medi...
Background/ Objectives: It can always be recognised that mass media is one of key sources of inform...
© 2020 Kelton James HardinghamNumerous content analyses have found that the news media commonly depi...
Combining theories and methods from Corpus Linguistics and Critical Discourse Analysis, this article...
The study aims to report the number of newspaper articles including the word “schizo” in the period ...
Roughly one in a hundred people experience symptoms of schizophrenia during their lifetime, symptoms...
AimsMedia representations of mental health problems may influence readers' understanding of, and att...
From Crossref via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2019-05-10Funder: University of Chester; Fun...
Bowen, M., Kinderman, P., & Cooke, A. (2019). Stigma: a linguistic analysis of the UK red-top tabloi...
Aims. Media representations of mental health problems may influence readers’ understanding of, and a...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterPublication status: aheadofprintMany people with a diagnosis...
This book presents a critical analysis of ways in which schizophrenia and people with schizophrenia ...
This investigation aimed to look at the existing stigmas that surround schizophrenia and how newspap...
Background : Negative stereotypes presented in the media may contribute to the stigma associated wit...
The study aims to report the number of newspaper articles including the word "schizo" in the period ...
The news media are one of the most influential sources of information regarding mental illness. Medi...
Background/ Objectives: It can always be recognised that mass media is one of key sources of inform...
© 2020 Kelton James HardinghamNumerous content analyses have found that the news media commonly depi...
Combining theories and methods from Corpus Linguistics and Critical Discourse Analysis, this article...
The study aims to report the number of newspaper articles including the word “schizo” in the period ...
Roughly one in a hundred people experience symptoms of schizophrenia during their lifetime, symptoms...