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Articles

A study on the representation of mental disorders in Turkish newspapers

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Pages 185-192 | Received 22 Apr 2023, Accepted 28 Jul 2023, Published online: 10 Aug 2023
 

Abstract

Background

Newspapers that address mental disorders affect health care positively or negatively and can affect the public’s perspective with the way they explain mental disorders.

Aims

To examine the representation of news about mental disorders published in Turkish newspapers.

Methods

Using the document analysis method, 230 news about mental disorders published in the six most read newspapers in 2022 were examined.

Results

It has been concluded that the descriptive characteristics of individuals with mental disorders are often stated, schizophrenia and psychotic disorders are mentioned most, mental disorders are associated with delinquency and violent behaviour, these people are mostly represented by being detained as a result of the events, and negative concepts are frequently used in newspaper reports. Five sub-themes were determined under the main theme of “Negative Concepts”: “Exaggerated Discourses”, “Stigmatizing Discourses”, “Discourses Targeting Mental Health”, “Discourses That May Cause Negative Emotions”, “Discourses Containing Misdescription”.

Conclusions

Newspaper items about mental disorders are represented as stigmatizing and misleading by using negative concepts. The sensitivity of media workers, the development of mental health policies and cooperation with mental health workers contribute to the recovery process of individuals with mental disorders.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Additional information

Funding

No external or intramural funding was received.

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