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Media portrayals of mental illness, or is it madness? A review

机译:媒体对精神疾病的刻画,还是疯狂?回顾

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Representations of persons with experience of a mental illness in the mass media are problematic for individuals seeking recovery and for services charged with providing quality care in the community. Upon reviewing 21 original research reports that are grounded in the social construction paradigm and an understanding of mass media production practices, it is argued that media depictions are underpinned by traditional, lay understandings of madness. Those traditional portrayals represent persons living with a mental illness as other than or apart from normal people whom they threaten. While the reviewed findings recommend specific responses, they are consistent with efforts to establish the humanness of people living with a mental illness.
机译:对于那些寻求康复的人和负责为社区提供优质护理的服务而言,在大众媒体中代表有精神疾病经验的人是有问题的。在回顾了以社会建构范式为基础并对大众传媒生产实践的理解为基础的21份原始研究报告后,有人认为,媒体描述是基于对疯狂的传统的,非常规的理解的基础。这些传统写照将患有精神疾病的人描述为他们所威胁的正常人以外的人。虽然所审查的结果提出了具体的对策,但它们与树立精神疾病患者的人性的努力是一致的。

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    《Australian Psychologist》 |2007年第2期|138-146|共9页
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    Raymond G. Nairn;

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    Social and Community Health, School of Population Health, University of Auckland, New Zealand;

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