This study investigated viewer responses to characters from Silver Linings Playbook, a movie about characters dealing with mental illness, from the perspective of mediated intergroup contact hypothesis. Researchers tested if identification with fictional characters with mental illness reduced viewers’ negative stereotypes about mental illness and increased their willingness to support people with the same illnesses as the characters. Additionally, empathy was tested as a mediator between identification and stereotype reduction. One hundred forty-five participants were randomly assigned to 1 of 3 character conditions. The hypotheses associated with identification and stereotypes and intentions were partially supported. For two characters, em...
The goal of this study was to research the connections between portrayals in television shows and re...
Research is reported that examines whether imagined social contact combined with implicit attitude f...
Objective: Individuals who suffer from a mental illness generally experience stigma. There is a perc...
Popular media is both a common source for information about mental illness and notorious for its dis...
There is a common perception that media depiction of mental health and illness is overwhelmingly neg...
This analysis seeks to explore social identity of individuals with mental illness in movies. An exte...
Perceptions can be influenced by the media concerning different groups of people. As a result of the...
This study was designed to help identify the factors that predict people\u27s stigmatized attitudes ...
Understanding barriers to adequate mental health treatment, such as stigma and negative attitudes ab...
College students experience the onset of psychological mental illnesses and disorders more than the ...
This research discusses the representation and discourse which focused on the elements of characteri...
This paper explores established research concerning the influence of media portrayals of mental illne...
This study examined the effects of mental illness portrayal in film and the social desirability bias...
© 2016, Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Research is reported that examines whether imagin...
Social anxiety following an episode of psychosis is distressing and reduces social recovery. One the...
The goal of this study was to research the connections between portrayals in television shows and re...
Research is reported that examines whether imagined social contact combined with implicit attitude f...
Objective: Individuals who suffer from a mental illness generally experience stigma. There is a perc...
Popular media is both a common source for information about mental illness and notorious for its dis...
There is a common perception that media depiction of mental health and illness is overwhelmingly neg...
This analysis seeks to explore social identity of individuals with mental illness in movies. An exte...
Perceptions can be influenced by the media concerning different groups of people. As a result of the...
This study was designed to help identify the factors that predict people\u27s stigmatized attitudes ...
Understanding barriers to adequate mental health treatment, such as stigma and negative attitudes ab...
College students experience the onset of psychological mental illnesses and disorders more than the ...
This research discusses the representation and discourse which focused on the elements of characteri...
This paper explores established research concerning the influence of media portrayals of mental illne...
This study examined the effects of mental illness portrayal in film and the social desirability bias...
© 2016, Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Research is reported that examines whether imagin...
Social anxiety following an episode of psychosis is distressing and reduces social recovery. One the...
The goal of this study was to research the connections between portrayals in television shows and re...
Research is reported that examines whether imagined social contact combined with implicit attitude f...
Objective: Individuals who suffer from a mental illness generally experience stigma. There is a perc...