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A Critical Perspective on Mental Health News in Six European Countries : How Are 'Mental Health/Illness' and 'Mental Health Literacy' Rhetorically Constructed?

Authors :
Claudi L H Bockting
Alexis Dewaele
Theodoros Giovazolias
Mattias Desmet
Gunnel Hensing
Simon Øverland
Dewi Hannon
Konstantinos Kafetsios
Malin Axelsson
Ntani Spyridoula
Ann Buysse
Kris Rutten
Sofia Triliva
Reitske Meganck
Laura Van Beveren
Viktor Schønning
Ine De Neve
Joke Vandamme
Adult Psychiatry
ANS - Mood, Anxiety, Psychosis, Stress & Sleep
APH - Mental Health
APH - Personalized Medicine
APH - Digital Health
Source :
Qualitative Health Research, Qualitative health research, 30(9), 1362-1378. SAGE Publications Inc., QUALITATIVE HEALTH RESEARCH
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Malmö universitet, Institutionen för vårdvetenskap (VV), 2020.

Abstract

In this study, we aim to contribute to the field of critical health communication research by examining how notions of mental health and illness are discursively constructed in newspapers and magazines in six European countries and how these constructions relate to specific understandings of mental health literacy. Using the method of cluster-agon analysis, we identified four terminological clusters in our data, in which mental health/illness is conceptualized as “dangerous,” “a matter of lifestyle,” “a unique story and experience,” and “socially situated.” We furthermore found that we cannot unambiguously assume that biopsychiatric discourses or discourses aimed at empathy and understanding are either exclusively stigmatizing or exclusively empowering and normalizing. We consequently call for a critical conception of mental health literacy arguing that all mental health news socializes its audience in specific understandings of and attitudes toward mental health (knowledge) and that discourses on mental health/illness can work differently in varying contexts. publishedVersion

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13621378, 10497323, and 15527557
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Qualitative Health Research, Qualitative health research, 30(9), 1362-1378. SAGE Publications Inc., QUALITATIVE HEALTH RESEARCH
Accession number :
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