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Effect of News Stories on the Public’s Attitude toward People with Mental Illnesses

Title
Effect of News Stories on the Public’s Attitude toward People with Mental Illnesses
Alternative Author(s)

Seo, Mi-kyung ; Lee, Min-hwa

Keyword
Mental Illness ; News Stories ; Stigmatized Attitude ; Anti-Stigma ; Media
Publication Year
2024-09-30
Publisher
Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs
Citation
Health and Social Welfare Review Vol.44 No.3, pp.295-314
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to investigate the impact of the public’s attitudes regarding news stories: recovery news (experimental group 1) and information news (experimental group 2), compared to general health news (control group). A total of 144 college students were separated into three groups. Participants were first exposed to news stories concerning crimes perpetrated by persons with mental illness, after which they were randomly assigned one of the three news stories. ANCOVA and paired t-tests were conducted to compare pre- and post-test scores on attitudes and understandings of mental health (such as stigma, causes, and treatment). There was no statistically significant difference among groups in any of the CAMI sub-factors, therapeutic stigma, or causes. However, within the experimental groups, authoritarianism and attributing social causes to mental illness decreased significantly in the recovery news group. On the other hand, benevolence and awareness of professional treatment increased significantly in the information news group. This study highlights the importance of positive news, such as stories of individuals recovering from mental illnesses.
ISSN
1226-072X
DOI
10.15709/hswr.2024.44.3.295
KIHASA Research
Subject Classification
Health care > Health promotion
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