This dissertation examines how collective stressful events are framed and the implications of these framings for mental health outcomes. Prior research has found that people often frame the same events differently and that the way in which they frame an event can shape their emotional responses to it. The research herein builds on the extant literature by testing this relationship in the context of collective stressful and traumatic events, extending theoretical models to include broader subjectivist conceptualizations and adopting a text-based approach to studying event framing. Study 1 assessed framing of and responses to a national political event, the 2018 Judge Brett Kavanaugh-Dr. Christine Blasey Ford Senate Judiciary hearings. Using ...
Framing research is thriving and has become ever more popular among researchers and students alike. ...
A great deal of research has shown the ability of issue frames to affect individuals' opinions on a ...
Collective traumas can negatively affect large numbers of people who ostensibly did not experience e...
This dissertation examines how collective stressful events are framed and the implications of these ...
The dissertation examines the impact of indirect media exposure to stressful life events. Prior rese...
This dissertation investigates how emotions shape and are shaped by news framing and how this interp...
Exposure to media coverage of mass violence has been shown to predict poorer mental health symptomol...
Media exposure to collective traumatic events has a significant impact on mental health, even on tho...
Exposure to media coverage of mass violence has been shown to predict poorer mental health symptomol...
Exposure to media coverage has been linked to psychological symptoms, but less is known about specif...
In the risky-choice framing effect, different wording of the same options leads to predictably diffe...
This dissertation examines how “Big Data” collected from Twitter can be used to understand how colle...
Cognitive-emotional distinctiveness (CED), the extent to which an individual separates emotions from...
The COVID-19 pandemic does not fit into prevailing Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) models, or ...
The COVID-19 pandemic does not fit into prevailing Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) models, or ...
Framing research is thriving and has become ever more popular among researchers and students alike. ...
A great deal of research has shown the ability of issue frames to affect individuals' opinions on a ...
Collective traumas can negatively affect large numbers of people who ostensibly did not experience e...
This dissertation examines how collective stressful events are framed and the implications of these ...
The dissertation examines the impact of indirect media exposure to stressful life events. Prior rese...
This dissertation investigates how emotions shape and are shaped by news framing and how this interp...
Exposure to media coverage of mass violence has been shown to predict poorer mental health symptomol...
Media exposure to collective traumatic events has a significant impact on mental health, even on tho...
Exposure to media coverage of mass violence has been shown to predict poorer mental health symptomol...
Exposure to media coverage has been linked to psychological symptoms, but less is known about specif...
In the risky-choice framing effect, different wording of the same options leads to predictably diffe...
This dissertation examines how “Big Data” collected from Twitter can be used to understand how colle...
Cognitive-emotional distinctiveness (CED), the extent to which an individual separates emotions from...
The COVID-19 pandemic does not fit into prevailing Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) models, or ...
The COVID-19 pandemic does not fit into prevailing Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) models, or ...
Framing research is thriving and has become ever more popular among researchers and students alike. ...
A great deal of research has shown the ability of issue frames to affect individuals' opinions on a ...
Collective traumas can negatively affect large numbers of people who ostensibly did not experience e...