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A 20-year review comparing the use of 'schizophrenia' and 'psychosis' in UK newspapers from 2000 to 2019: Implications for stigma reduction
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A 20-year review comparing the use of 'schizophrenia' and 'psychosis' in UK newspapers from 2000 to 2019: Implications for stigma reduction

Rosanna May Maletta and Victoria Vass
Schizophrenia research, Vol.251, pp.66-73
01/01/2023
PMID: 36586355

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Life Sciences & Biomedicine stereotyping diagnostic labels General Science and Technology Topics Life Sciences Mental Health Psychiatry
Background: There have been increasing calls for schizophrenia to be renamed to reduce negative associations with the diagnosis. 'Psychosis' is one proposed alternative, yet some research suggests this has greater negative connotations. This study compared the use of both terms within UK newspapers longitudinally to assess which is more negatively portrayed in the media.Study design: Using LexisLibrary News, six UK newspaper archives were searched for the terms 'schizophrenia' and 'psychosis' in articles published between 2000 and 2019; the included article total was n = 9802. Articles were analysed using Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count software.Study results: A two-level multilevel model was created of newspaper articles nested within newspapers. Adding predictors revealed that diagnostic term was a significant predictor of the emotional tone of articles (beta =-2.30, SE = 0.51, p < .001, 95 % CI-3.30 to -1.30), with 'psychosis' having a more negative tone than 'schizophrenia.' Tabloids were shown to have a significantly more negative tone than broadsheets (beta =-9.32, SE = 1.04, p < .001, 95 % CI-11.36 to -7.28), and emotional tone of writing had become more negative over time (beta =-0.26, SE = 0.04, p < .001, 95 % CI-0.34 to -0.18).Conclusions: These findings suggest 'psychosis' is associated with greater negativity than 'schizophrenia' within UK newspapers, and may be a poor substitute term to reduce stigma. As article tone worsened for both diagnoses over time, increased stigma reduction campaigns are required to target negativity within the media.
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