The portrayal of mental illness in the media can be negative and stigmatizing. Mental health nurses, therefore, need to be aware of the ways in which the media frame mental illness issues, and should be prepared to challenge inaccuracy. This article examines the changing nature of the UK press's reporting of mental health issues by focusing on two areas. First, the changing terminology the press uses in their attempt to appear more sensitive, exemplified by recent growth in use of the term 'suicide watch'. Secondly, the article examines the press' reporting of the three English high-security special hospitals as an example of how the framing and personalization of stories is used to set the public agenda on mentally disordered offenders
Objective: To provide a detailed picture of the extent, nature and quality of portrayal of mental he...
Abstract Objective: To examine how mental health is portrayed as a holistic construct in three major...
Media are considered to be the public's primary source of information regarding mental illness. Evid...
Background : Negative stereotypes presented in the media may contribute to the stigma associated wit...
Abstract Background Recent years have seen a number of attempts to reduce the stigma related to ment...
Media depictions of mental health difficulties and suicide are an important element in shaping how t...
Background and aim: Psychiatric issues have often been a focus for the media. Studies have differed ...
Introduction and aims: Mass media have become the main source of information on mental illness. In r...
The aim of this paper is to explore mental illness stigma and one of its primary causes, the media. ...
Stereo types and stigmas of individuals with mental illnesses have proved to be a major roadblock pr...
Mass media transmits news to a large number of people. Mental illness is one of the most sensitive t...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Mental Heal...
Concerns have been raised internationally about the role of the media in influencing public opinion ...
Stigmas associated with mental illness have been shown to have a severe impact on the lives of peopl...
We analysed news articles published in national and local British newspapers between 2007 and 2015 t...
Objective: To provide a detailed picture of the extent, nature and quality of portrayal of mental he...
Abstract Objective: To examine how mental health is portrayed as a holistic construct in three major...
Media are considered to be the public's primary source of information regarding mental illness. Evid...
Background : Negative stereotypes presented in the media may contribute to the stigma associated wit...
Abstract Background Recent years have seen a number of attempts to reduce the stigma related to ment...
Media depictions of mental health difficulties and suicide are an important element in shaping how t...
Background and aim: Psychiatric issues have often been a focus for the media. Studies have differed ...
Introduction and aims: Mass media have become the main source of information on mental illness. In r...
The aim of this paper is to explore mental illness stigma and one of its primary causes, the media. ...
Stereo types and stigmas of individuals with mental illnesses have proved to be a major roadblock pr...
Mass media transmits news to a large number of people. Mental illness is one of the most sensitive t...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Mental Heal...
Concerns have been raised internationally about the role of the media in influencing public opinion ...
Stigmas associated with mental illness have been shown to have a severe impact on the lives of peopl...
We analysed news articles published in national and local British newspapers between 2007 and 2015 t...
Objective: To provide a detailed picture of the extent, nature and quality of portrayal of mental he...
Abstract Objective: To examine how mental health is portrayed as a holistic construct in three major...
Media are considered to be the public's primary source of information regarding mental illness. Evid...