Media depictions of mental health difficulties and suicide are an important element in shaping how the public understands the issues and how relevant agencies devise strategies to advocate and reduce stigma. The role of the media in the production and reproduction of stereotypical portrayals of mental health difficulties and suicide has been of concern for a number of decades. However, relatively little research attention has been paid to date to the process through which stories on mental illness and suicide are produced by journalists. This article aims to contribute to that analysis by focusing on Irish journalists’ experiences of and insights into the challenges underpinning reporting on mental health difficulties and suicide. Despite s...
Background and aim: Psychiatric issues have often been a focus for the media. Studies have differed ...
On the basis of her published research, Dr Duncan was commissioned by the National Union of Journali...
55 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Journalism and the Clark Honors College of the Uni...
Media depictions of mental health difficulties and suicide are an important element in shaping how t...
Background: International research consistently shows evidence for an association between sensationa...
The Response Ability Project, funded under the Mindframe National Media Initiative in Australia, see...
The portrayal of mental illness in the media can be negative and stigmatizing. Mental health nurses,...
Background: Media reporting of suicide has been associated with imitative acts. Internationally, thi...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-08Media coverage of suicide can play a pivotal rol...
Background : Negative stereotypes presented in the media may contribute to the stigma associated wit...
abstract: This thesis analyzes research on news media reporting and suicide statistics from the past...
The Response Ability project for journalism education aims to support the responsible and accurate r...
This paper explores the how mass media influences societal views of mental illness by looking at the...
Numerous international studies have shown that media reporting of suicide can encourage copycat acts...
Numerous international studies have shown that media reporting of suicide can encourage copycat acts...
Background and aim: Psychiatric issues have often been a focus for the media. Studies have differed ...
On the basis of her published research, Dr Duncan was commissioned by the National Union of Journali...
55 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Journalism and the Clark Honors College of the Uni...
Media depictions of mental health difficulties and suicide are an important element in shaping how t...
Background: International research consistently shows evidence for an association between sensationa...
The Response Ability Project, funded under the Mindframe National Media Initiative in Australia, see...
The portrayal of mental illness in the media can be negative and stigmatizing. Mental health nurses,...
Background: Media reporting of suicide has been associated with imitative acts. Internationally, thi...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-08Media coverage of suicide can play a pivotal rol...
Background : Negative stereotypes presented in the media may contribute to the stigma associated wit...
abstract: This thesis analyzes research on news media reporting and suicide statistics from the past...
The Response Ability project for journalism education aims to support the responsible and accurate r...
This paper explores the how mass media influences societal views of mental illness by looking at the...
Numerous international studies have shown that media reporting of suicide can encourage copycat acts...
Numerous international studies have shown that media reporting of suicide can encourage copycat acts...
Background and aim: Psychiatric issues have often been a focus for the media. Studies have differed ...
On the basis of her published research, Dr Duncan was commissioned by the National Union of Journali...
55 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Journalism and the Clark Honors College of the Uni...