RT Conference Proceedings T1 Os media portugueses e a estigmatização das doenças mentais: uma análise das notícias entre 2012 e 2014 T2 Portuguese media and the stigmatization of mental disorders: analyzing the news from 2012 to 2014 A1 Araújo, Rita A1 Lopes, Felisbela A2 Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. Departamento de Periodismo y Comunicación Audiovisual, A2 Asociación Española de Comunicación Sanitaria, AB Health and medicine are very prominent elements in today’s news (Hallin & Briggs, 2014). People’s ideas on medicine, diseases, and health professionals are mainly constructed through the media (Lupton, 2012). We believe that the media coverage of mental health and illnesses may have a direct impact on public opinion and on the development of public policies. Several studies show the media’s role in the stigmatization of mental disorders, namely the relationship they often establish between those and crime or violence. Media then contribute to the promotion of stereotypes and prejudices. Some of the wrongful media representations include the use of inappropriate or inaccurate language and the negative framing. The World Health Organization estimates that one could improve the access to health services and treatments by reducing the stigma towards mental illnesses.Hence, it is crucial to look into the media representations in order to understand the way journalists deal with mental health and illnesses. We propose to do so by analyzing all the mental health news published from 2012 to 2014 in six Portuguese newspapers. This research will allow us to identify the most common mistakes made by health reporters. We will then present a series of guidelines aimed at those who cover health in the media.This is part of a wider PhD project financed by the Portuguese Agency for Science and Technology. YR 2015 FD 2015-10-23 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10016/21818 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10016/21818 LA por NO Comunicación oral presentada en la Segunda Conferencia Internacional de Comunicación en Salud, celebrada el 23 de octubre de 2015 en la Universidad Carlos III de Madrid DS e-Archivo RD 27 jul. 2024