School of English, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Hong Kong.
BMC Psychol. 2023 Jun 12;11(1):180. doi: 10.1186/s40359-023-01210-6.
In this editorial to the special collection "Mental Health, Discourse and Stigma" we outline the concepts of mental, health, discourse and stigma as they are examined through sociolinguistic lenses. We examine the sociolinguistic approach to mental health and stigma and discuss the different theoretical frameworks and methodological approaches that have been applied in such contexts. Sociolinguistics views mental health and stigma as discursively constructed and constituted, i.e. they are both manifest, negotiated, reinforced or contested in the language that people use. We highlight existing gaps in sociolinguistic research and outline how it could enrich research in psychology and psychiatry and contribute to professional practice. Specifically, sociolinguistics provides well-established methodological tools to research the 'voices' of people with a history of mental ill health, their family, carers and mental health professionals in both online and off-line contexts. This is vital to develop targeted interventions and to contribute to de-stigmatization of mental health. To conclude, we highlight the importance of transdisciplinary research that brings together expertise in psychology, psychiatry and sociolinguistics.
在这篇社论中,我们概述了“心理健康、话语和污名”特刊中所探讨的心理健康、话语和污名的概念,这些概念是通过社会语言学的视角来考察的。我们探讨了社会语言学对心理健康和污名的研究方法,并讨论了在这些背景下应用的不同理论框架和方法。社会语言学认为心理健康和污名是话语建构和构成的,也就是说,它们都在人们使用的语言中得到体现、协商、强化或争议。我们强调了社会语言学研究中的现有差距,并概述了它如何丰富心理学和精神病学的研究,并为专业实践做出贡献。具体来说,社会语言学为研究有心理健康问题历史的人的“声音”、他们的家人、照顾者和心理健康专业人员提供了成熟的方法工具,包括在线和离线环境。这对于开发有针对性的干预措施和减少心理健康污名化至关重要。最后,我们强调了将心理学、精神病学和社会语言学专业知识结合起来的跨学科研究的重要性。