User:Songbirdsnake/Mental illness portrayed in media/Bibliography

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Actually Citing in Article
Billings, A. C., & Parrott, S. (Eds.). (2020). Media stereotypes : from ageism to xenophobia. Peter Lang Publishing, Inc.

"Borderline personality disorder - Symptoms and causes". Mayo Clinic. Retrieved 2023-11-24.

Depression (major depressive disorder) - Symptoms and causes". Mayo Clinic. Retrieved 2023-11-24.

"Depressive disorder (depression)". www.who.int. Retrieved 2023-11-24.

Diefenbach, D.L.; West, M.D. (2007). "Television and attitudes toward mental health issues: Cultivation analysis and the third-person effect". Journal of Community Psychology. 35 (2): 181–195.

Gerbner, George (1959). "Mental illness on television: A study of censorship". Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media. 3 (4): 293–303.

Gwarjanski, A.R.; Parrott, Scott (2018). "Schizophrenia in the news: The role of news frames in shaping online reader dialogue about mental illness". Health Communication. 33 (8): 954–961.

"Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) - Symptoms and causes". Mayo Clinic. Retrieved 2023-11-24.

"Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) - Symptoms and causes". Mayo Clinic. Retrieved 2023-11-24.

Rubin, Lawrence C., ed. (2012). Mental Illness in Popular Media: Essays on the Representation of Disorders. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. ISBN 978-0-7864-6065-6.

Rubin, L. C. (2012). Mental illness in popular media : essays on the representation of disorders. McFarland & Co.

Signorielli, Nancy (1989). "The stigma of mental illness on television". Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media. 33 (3): 325–331. doi:10.1080/08838158909364085. ISSN 0883-8151.

Skjelstad, Dag V.; Malt, Ulrik F.; Holte, Arne (2010). "Symptoms and signs of the initial prodrome of bipolar disorderA systematic review". Journal of Affective Disorders. 126 (1–2): 1–13. doi:10.1016/j.jad.2009.10.003.

Stuart H. (2006). Media portrayal of mental illness and its treatments; what effect does it have on people with mental illness? CNS Drugs. 20(2), 99-106. doi: 10.2165/00023210-200620020-00002. PMID: 16478286.

Wahl, O.F.; Roth, R. (1982). "Television images of mental ills: Results of a metropolitan Washington media watch". Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media. 26 (2): 599–605.

Wahl, Otto F. (2003). "News Media Portrayal of Mental Illness: Implications for Public Policy". American Behavioral Scientist. 46 (12): 1594–1600. doi:10.1177/0002764203254615. ISSN 0002-7642.

Wahl, O. F. (1997). Media Madness: Public Images of Mental Illness (Second paperback printing.). Rutgers University Press.

Preliminary Research (includes primary studies that I won't use)
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Whitley, R., & Berry, S. (2013). Analyzing media representations of mental illness: Lessons learnt from a national project. Journal of Mental Health, 22(3), 246–253. https://doi-org.lib-proxy.fullerton.edu/10.3109/09638237.2012.745188


 * This journal article is from the Journal of Mental Health, so it should be reliable. It aims to detail the challenges in conducting a large-scale content analysis of mental illness depictions in media.

SIEFF, E. (2003). Media frames of mental illnesses: The potential impact of negative frames. Journal of Mental Health, 12(3), 259. https://doi-org.lib-proxy.fullerton.edu/10.1080/0963823031000118249


 * This journal article reviews the framing of mental illness portrayals in media and discusses how this framing leads to the general public holding negative feelings towards people with mental illnesses.

Myrick, J. G., & Pavelko, R. L. (2017). Examining Differences in Audience Recall and Reaction Between Mediated Portrayals of Mental Illness as Trivializing Versus Stigmatizing. Journal of Health Communication, 22(11), 876–884. https://doi-org.lib-proxy.fullerton.edu/10.1080/10810730.2017.1367338


 * An experiment done to understand how audiences recall stigmatizing and/or trivializing media content on mental illnesses.

Stuart H. (2006). Media portrayal of mental illness and its treatments; what effect does it have on people with mental illness? CNS Drugs. 20(2), 99-106. doi: 10.2165/00023210-200620020-00002. PMID: 16478286.


 * This study explores how inaccurate or overdramatized portrayals of mental illness have real-world consequences for those living with the illnesses represented, especially when the media models negative reactions.

Mental health in media and the power of positive portrayals. CMHA National. (2022, September 26). https://cmha.ca/news/mental-health-in-media-and-the-power-of-positive-portrayals/


 * This source gives examples of films that have positive portrayals of mental health and illnesses.

Stout PA, Villegas J, Jennings NA. Images of mental illness in the media; identifying gaps in the research. Schizophr Bull. 2004;30(3), 543-61. doi: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.schbul.a007099. PMID: 15631244.


 * This article takes research from the last decade and finds how the media portrays mental illness, how people's attitudes and beliefs are affected by this portrayal, and how the media can reduce stigmas.

Books/Book Chapters
Joseph, M. A. (2016). Discrimination against the mentally ill. Greenwood, An Imprint of ABC-CLIO, LLC.

Gibson, K., & Gorczynski, P. (2018). Mass Mediation of Mental Illness in Sport. In Sport, Mental Illness and Sociology (Vol. 11, pp. 143–159). Emerald Publishing Limited. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1476-285420180000011010


 * Not sure if I want to include sports in this article, but this is a good resource to have in case.

Berry, S., & Whitley, R. (2018). Representing Risk: Criminality, Violence, And Mental Illness In Canadian News-Media Reporting. In Covering Canadian Crime (pp. 346–365). University of Toronto Press. https://doi.org/10.3138/9781442631021-024


 * Good resource for a potential news section

Swantek, S. S. (2008). Media, Minorities, and the Stigma of Mental Illness. In Determinants of Minority Mental Health and Wellness (pp. 1–15). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-75659-2_5

Risk Communication and the Media Complexity, ambiguity and ambivalence in mental illness and mental health communication. (2007). In Communicating Health Risks to the Public (pp. 99–110). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315572895-13

Hüsser, A., & Schanne, M. (2017). Mental Health and Journalism—Chances and Risks. In Global Mental Health (pp. 223–233). Springer International Publishing AG. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-59123-0_19

Philo, G., & Secker, J. (1999). Media and Mental Health. In SOCIAL POLICY (pp. 135–145).

Jonathan M. Metzl. (2015). LIVING AND DYING IN MENTAL HEALTH: Guns, Race, and the History of Schizophrenic Violence. In Living and Dying in the Contemporary World (1st ed., pp. 205-). University of California Press.

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