An evaluation of journalistic reporting on schizophrenia in the Irish news media

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作者
Godfrey, Emmet [1 ]
Gavin, Conor [1 ]
Haskins, Elaine [2 ]
O'Meara, Aine [2 ]
O'Connor, Karen [3 ,4 ]
Donohoe, Gary [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Galway, Sch Psychol, Galway, Ireland
[2] Headline Programme Shine, Block B Maynooth Business Campus, Maynooth, Kildare, Ireland
[3] South Lee Mental Hlth Serv, Early Intervent Psychosis Serv, RISE, Cork, Ireland
[4] Univ Coll Cork, Dept Psychiat & Neurobehav Sci, Western Rd, Cork, Ireland
关键词
Schizophrenia; psychosis; media; stigma; STIGMA; STIGMATIZATION; PROFESSIONALS;
D O I
10.1017/ipm.2023.16
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Objectives:Schizophrenia represents one of the most stigmatised of mental disorders. Despite public awareness campaigns to raise awareness and increase understanding of mental health disorders, schizophrenia continues to be poorly understood. In this context, this study aims to provide a descriptive analysis of reporting on schizophrenia in the Irish online print news media. Methods:Online printed news articles which made reference to schizophrenia or related terms in 2021, the latest year for which full date was available, were collected. A list of criteria considered good reporting practise on mental illness in the media was curated. Additionally, a scale was developed based on these criteria to assign a valence to each article in terms of characteristics that were either stigma reinforcing or stigma challenging. Results:A total of 656 articles were included in the analysis. A majority of articles were found to avoid stigma reinforcing criteria (e.g. use of pejorative language). By contrast, few characteristics considered stigma challenging criteria were being endorsed (e.g. inclusion of a first person account). Overall sample valences show good reporting practises, but also suggested targets for improvement. Conclusions:While Irish online print news reports on schizophrenia and related illnesses avoid many stigmatising characteristics, many opportunities to challenge stigma remain.
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页码:291 / 295
页数:5
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