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Autori: Nawková, Lucie; Nawka, Alexander; Adámková, Tereza; Vukušić Rukavina, Tea; Holcnerová, Petra; Rojnić Kuzman, Martina; Jovanović, Nikolina; Brborović, Ognjen; Bednárová, Bibiana; Žuchová, Svetlana; Miovský, Michal, Raboch, Jiri
Naslov: The Picture of Mental Health/Illness in the Printed Media in Three Central European Countries
Izvornik: Journal of health communication (1081-0730) 17 (2011), 1; 1-19
Vrsta rada: članak
Ključne riječi: mental health, mental illness, internet, stigma, Europe
Sažetak:
Even in the era of the Internet, printed media are still among the most frequently identified sources of mental health information. Many studies have shown that this information is frequently negative and contributes to stigmatization of people with mental illness. This international comparative study describes the content of media messages about mental health/illness in terms of stigma in three Central European countries. The study sample comprised all articles pertaining to the topic of mental health/illness (N = 450) identified during five week-long periods in 2007 chosen from the six most widely read newspapers and magazines in each country. The authors used content analysis methods to achieve quantitative and qualitative objectives. More than half of all articles contained negative statements reflecting stigma toward persons with mental illness. Substance abuse disorders are the most frequent mental conditions covered in all three countries (22%), and psychotic disorders are the most stigmatized. Countries significantly differ in length of articles, in the association of aggressive behavior with persons with mental illness, and in the use of a sensationalized style of writing. Coverage of mental health/illness issues differs to some extent across countries but is generally of poor quality. On the basis of the authors' findings, practical recommendations for journalists can be tailored specifically for each country.
Projekt / tema: 108-0000000-3577, 108-1301675-0029, 108-1081871-1897
Izvorni jezik: ENG
Current Contents: DA
Citation Index: DA
Ostale indexne publikacije: Education Research Abstracts Online;MEDLINE;Sociological Abstracts;Cancer Prevention and Control;CHID-Health Education and Promotion;CIOS;Communication Abstracts;Contents Pages in Education;e-psyche;Epilepsy Education and Prevention;Health Education Abstracts;Prenatal Smoking Cessation;Research Alert;Social Scienc
Kategorija: Znanstveni
Znanstvena područja:
Sociologija,Javno zdravstvo i zdravstvena zaštita
Tiskani medij: da
URL Internet adrese: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10810730.2011.571341
DOI: 10.1080/10810730.2011.571341
Upisao u CROSBI: njovanovic@mef.hr (njovanovic@mef.hr), 23. Stu. 2011. u 10:57 sati



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