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Page 1: SOURCES Articles de périodiquesRitte DL, Fico FG. Analyzing media messages: using quantitative content analysis in research. Mahwah (NJ): Lawrence Erlbaum Associates; 1998. Marks

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Withley R. The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, february 2013;58(2)

Wahl OF. Mass media images of mental illness: a review of the literature. J Community Psychol.

1992;20:343-352.

Coverdale J, Nairn R, Claasen D. Depictions of mental illness in print media: a prospective

national sample. Aust N Z J Psychiatry. 2002;36:697-700.

Stout PA, Villegas J, Jennings NA. Images of mental illness in the media: identifying gaps in the

research. Schizophr Bull. 2004;30:543-561.

Wahl OF. Media madness: publie images of mental illness. New Brunswick (NJ): Rutgers

University Press; 1995.

Stuart H. Media portrayals of mental illness and its treatments-what

effect does it have on people with mental illness. CNS Drugs. 2006;20:99~106.

Corrigan PW, Watson AC, Gracia G, et al. Newspaper stories as measures of structural stigma.

Psychiatr Serv. 2005;56:551-556.

Wahl OF, Wood A, Richards R. Newspaper coverage of mental illness, is it changing? Am J

Psychiatr Rehabil. 2002;6:9-31.

Nairn RG, Coverdale JH. People never see us living well: an appraisal of the personal stories

about mental illness in a prospective print media sample. Aust N Z J Psychiatry. 2005;39(4):281-

287.

Francis C, Pirkis J, Blood RW, et al. The portrayal of mental health and illness in Australian

non-fiction media. Au.st N Z J Psychiatry. 2004;38:54I-546.

Rowe R, Tilbury F, Rapley M, et al. 'About a year before the breakdown I was having symptoms':

sadness, pathology and the Australian newspaper media. Sociol Health llln. 2003;25:680-696.

Anderson M. 'One flew over the psychiatric unit': mental illness and the media. J Psychiatr Ment

Health Nurs. 2003;10:297-306.

Stark C, Paterson B, Devlin B. Newspaper coverage of a violent assault by a mentally ill person.

J Psychiatr Ment Health Nurs. 2004; 11:635-643.

Whitley R, Hickling F. Open papers, open minds? Media representations of psychiatric

deinstitutionalization in Jamaica. Transcult Psychiatry. 2007;44:659-671.

Stuart H. Stigma and the daily news: evaluation of a newspaper

intervention. Can J Psychiatry. 2003;48:651-656.

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