In this article we hope to respond to the various questions that arise when one considers the way in which the media presents mental illness associated with violence. To do so, a literature review was undertaken, including 81 original studies or previous reviews, in an attempt to understand what are the meanings that the media attributes to mental illness and why the researchers consider these meanings to be inadequate and stigmatizing. At the same time, what the research says with respect to the existence, or non-existence, of this association outside of the media was also analyzed. And, finally, different studies were examined that explain the strategies used by the media to construct this association. The review allows us to conclude ...
Popular media is both a common source for information about mental illness and notorious for its dis...
This article summarizes research published over the past decade and identifies areas where future re...
There is a common perception that media depiction of mental health and illness is overwhelmingly neg...
In this article we hope to respond to the various questions that arise when one considers the way in...
In this article we hopes to respond to the various questions that arise when one considers the way i...
The aim of this paper is to explore mental illness stigma and one of its primary causes, the media. ...
j In the last 10 years, media studies have started to address the problem of the stigmatization of m...
Introduction and aims: Mass media have become the main source of information on mental illness. In r...
En este artículo se pretende responder a diversos interrogantes que surgen cuando se considera la ma...
This study presents the results of a qualitative analysis based on 13 crime news articles from Itali...
Aims - Media reports related to people suffering from mental illness appear to deal prevalently with...
© 2020 Kelton James HardinghamNumerous content analyses have found that the news media commonly depi...
Background: A content analysis was used to describe the association between psychiatric disorders an...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
El entendimiento que tiene el público sobre los problemas sociales está influenciado profundamente p...
Popular media is both a common source for information about mental illness and notorious for its dis...
This article summarizes research published over the past decade and identifies areas where future re...
There is a common perception that media depiction of mental health and illness is overwhelmingly neg...
In this article we hope to respond to the various questions that arise when one considers the way in...
In this article we hopes to respond to the various questions that arise when one considers the way i...
The aim of this paper is to explore mental illness stigma and one of its primary causes, the media. ...
j In the last 10 years, media studies have started to address the problem of the stigmatization of m...
Introduction and aims: Mass media have become the main source of information on mental illness. In r...
En este artículo se pretende responder a diversos interrogantes que surgen cuando se considera la ma...
This study presents the results of a qualitative analysis based on 13 crime news articles from Itali...
Aims - Media reports related to people suffering from mental illness appear to deal prevalently with...
© 2020 Kelton James HardinghamNumerous content analyses have found that the news media commonly depi...
Background: A content analysis was used to describe the association between psychiatric disorders an...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
El entendimiento que tiene el público sobre los problemas sociales está influenciado profundamente p...
Popular media is both a common source for information about mental illness and notorious for its dis...
This article summarizes research published over the past decade and identifies areas where future re...
There is a common perception that media depiction of mental health and illness is overwhelmingly neg...