Newspaper coverage of mental illness in England 2008-2011

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Abstract

Background

Better newspaper coverage of mental health-related issues is a target for the Time to Change (TTC) anti-stigma programme in England, whose population impact may be influenced by how far concurrent media coverage perpetuates stigma and discrimination.

Aims

To compare English newspaper coverage of mental health-related topics each year of the TTC social marketing campaign (2009-2011) with baseline coverage in 2008.

Method

Content analysis was performed on articles in 27 local and national newspapers on two randomly chosen days each month.

Results

There was a significant increase in the proportion of anti-stigmatising articles between 2008 and 2011. There was no concomitant proportional decrease in stigmatising articles, and the contribution of mixed or neutral elements decreased.

Conclusions

These findings provide promising results on improvements in press reporting of mental illness during the TTC programme in 2009-2011, and a basis for guidance to newspaper journalists and editors on reporting mental illness.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)S64-S69
Number of pages6
JournalBritish Journal of Psychiatry
Volume202
Issue numberS55
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2013

Keywords

  • TIME
  • PEOPLE
  • SCHIZOPHRENIA
  • Acknowledged-BRC
  • Acknowledged-BRC-13/14

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