作者
Otto Wahl
发表日期
2003/1/1
期刊
Journal of Mental Health
卷号
12
期号
3
页码范围
249-258
出版商
Taylor & Francis
简介
Background
It has been suggested that media portrayals help to perpetuate the negative perceptions and attitudes of the public toward people living with mental illnesses. Children are significant consumers of mass media, and they may be learning about mental illnesses from their exposure to media depictions of those illnesses.
Aims
This article is intended to explore how psychiatric disorders are portrayed in children's media.
Methods
Studies of the depiction of mental illnesses in children's media are reviewed.
Results
Studies of television, films, cartoons, and other media suggest that images and references to mental illnesses are relatively common in children's media and that such images are more often negative than positive ones. The image of persons with psychiatric disorders as unattractive, violent, and criminal, for example, appears common in children's media, and references to mental illnesses are …
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