The focus of this thesis is to present peer-reviewed studies relating to mental illness and television. Up to this point there has not been a review paper exclusively examining mental illness and television exclusively. For this review, only articles with a defined research design were included. Seven content analysis articles were identified measuring images of mental illness on television. Content analysis articles covered children's television, primetime entertainment programs, and soap operas. Five studies were identified surveying attitudes and beliefs of viewers after seeing images of mental illness on television. Research revealed that mental illness is portrayed negatively on television. Commonly, characters with mental illness are ...
This article summarizes research published over the past decade and identifies areas where future re...
This paper explores established research concerning the influence of media portrayals of mental illne...
Introduction and aims: Mass media have become the main source of information on mental illness. In r...
The focus of this thesis is to present peer-reviewed studies relating to mental illness and televisi...
The focus of this thesis is to present peer-reviewed studies relating to mental illness and televisi...
Purpose: This critical review of historical and contemporary literature explores the role of televis...
This study presents a comprehensive review of the literature to support the argument that: (1) telev...
The study examined attitudes of people about mental illness and the relation to the amount and type ...
The aim of this paper is to explore mental illness stigma and one of its primary causes, the media. ...
The goal of this study was to research the connections between portrayals in television shows and re...
The goal of this study was to research the connections between portrayals in television shows and re...
The goal of this study was to research the connections between portrayals in television shows and re...
This research addressed the social construction of attitudes toward the mentally ill. Three theoreti...
This research addressed the social construction of attitudes toward the mentally ill. Three theoreti...
This paper explores established research concerning the influence of media portrayals of mental illne...
This article summarizes research published over the past decade and identifies areas where future re...
This paper explores established research concerning the influence of media portrayals of mental illne...
Introduction and aims: Mass media have become the main source of information on mental illness. In r...
The focus of this thesis is to present peer-reviewed studies relating to mental illness and televisi...
The focus of this thesis is to present peer-reviewed studies relating to mental illness and televisi...
Purpose: This critical review of historical and contemporary literature explores the role of televis...
This study presents a comprehensive review of the literature to support the argument that: (1) telev...
The study examined attitudes of people about mental illness and the relation to the amount and type ...
The aim of this paper is to explore mental illness stigma and one of its primary causes, the media. ...
The goal of this study was to research the connections between portrayals in television shows and re...
The goal of this study was to research the connections between portrayals in television shows and re...
The goal of this study was to research the connections between portrayals in television shows and re...
This research addressed the social construction of attitudes toward the mentally ill. Three theoreti...
This research addressed the social construction of attitudes toward the mentally ill. Three theoreti...
This paper explores established research concerning the influence of media portrayals of mental illne...
This article summarizes research published over the past decade and identifies areas where future re...
This paper explores established research concerning the influence of media portrayals of mental illne...
Introduction and aims: Mass media have become the main source of information on mental illness. In r...