Newspaper Coverage of Mental Illness: Is It Changing?

O. Wahl, A. Wood, Renee Richards
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Abstract Because the public gets much of its knowledge of mental illness from the news media, it is important to understand what those media report about mental illnesses. It is also useful to know whether or not news coverage of mental illness is changing. The current study looked at 300 newspaper articles containing the key phrase “mental illness” from 6 different newspapers for 1989 and for 1999. Each article was read and rated with respect to a variety of elements, including what specific disorders were named, what the main themes of each article were, and what was the overall tone of the article. Results indicated that there was more coverage of issues of stigma and mental health insurance parity, fewer themes of dangerousness, and fewer articles with negative tone in 1999 than in 1989. However, dangerousness was still the most common theme of 1999 articles and negative articles were still twice as likely to occur as positive ones. Articles in 1999, as in 1989, tended not to name specific psychiatric disorders, tended not to describe the symptoms of those disorders named, and rarely included the perspectives of mental health consumers.
报纸对精神疾病的报道正在改变吗?
由于公众从新闻媒体获得了很多关于精神疾病的知识,因此了解这些媒体对精神疾病的报道是很重要的。了解关于精神疾病的新闻报道是否正在改变也是有用的。目前的研究调查了1989年和1999年6家不同报纸上300篇包含“精神疾病”关键词的文章。每篇文章都被阅读并根据各种因素进行评分,包括哪些特定的疾病被命名,每篇文章的主题是什么,以及文章的整体基调是什么。结果表明,与1989年相比,1999年对耻辱和精神健康保险平等问题的报道较多,危险性主题较少,负面基调的文章较少。然而,危险仍然是1999年文章中最常见的主题,负面文章出现的可能性仍然是正面文章的两倍。1999年的文章和1989年一样,倾向于不指明具体的精神疾病,倾向于不描述这些疾病的症状,很少包括心理健康消费者的观点。
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