School of Communication, University of Nebraska Omaha, Omaha, NE, USA.
Department of Psychology, University of Nebraska Omaha, Omaha, NE, USA.
J Vis Commun Med. 2021 Apr;44(2):52-61. doi: 10.1080/17453054.2021.1901561. Epub 2021 Apr 19.
Public stigma against mental illness is a barrier to treatment and recovery. Research into the design of anti-stigma messages has focused heavily on text; there is limited information on what types of images are most persuasive in eliciting anti-stigma outcomes. This is important to study because the type of image used to depict an illness can influence how the illness is perceived, which in turn can affect how people with the illness are treated. Through an online experiment with 162 American adults, this study investigated whether mental illness narratives about depression illustrated with photographs are more effective than those illustrated with cartoons at reducing stigma. It was found that the illustrated narratives, whether with photo or cartoon, produced more anti-stigma effects than the text-only narrative (control). Further, the photographic narrative was more effective than the cartoon narrative in eliciting closeness to the story protagonist and willingness to donate to mental health services. The study's findings indicate that images should be used in anti-stigma messages on depression; further, regarding image type, photographs should be considered over cartoons as they are more effective in eliciting certain anti-stigma outcomes.Implications for PracticeThis study suggests that images have strong anti-stigma effects and that photographs are sometimes more persuasive than cartoons. These findings can inform best-practice guidelines for designing anti-stigma messages, created and disseminated by organisations such as the United States' National Alliance on Mental Illness and Mental Health America. Images in these messages should be selected carefully as they can influence how people with mental illness are perceived and treated.
公众对精神疾病的污名化是治疗和康复的障碍。针对抗污名信息设计的研究主要集中在文本上;关于哪种类型的图像最能产生抗污名效果的信息有限。这一点很重要,因为用来描述疾病的图像类型会影响人们对疾病的看法,进而影响人们对患有这种疾病的人的治疗方式。通过一项针对 162 名美国成年人的在线实验,本研究调查了用照片说明的抑郁症精神病叙事是否比用卡通说明的更能有效减少污名化。结果发现,无论使用照片还是卡通插图,说明性叙事都比只有文字的叙事(对照组)产生了更多的抗污名效果。此外,与卡通叙事相比,照片叙事更能引起与故事主角的亲近感,并愿意为心理健康服务捐款。研究结果表明,在关于抑郁症的反污名信息中应使用图像;进一步来说,关于图像类型,照片应优先于卡通,因为它们在引发某些反污名效果方面更有效。
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本研究表明,图像具有很强的反污名效果,而且照片有时比卡通更有说服力。这些发现可以为美国国家心理健康联盟和美国心理健康协会等组织制定和传播的反污名信息设计最佳实践指南提供信息。这些信息中的图像应谨慎选择,因为它们会影响人们对患有精神疾病的人的看法和治疗方式。