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Data-mining analysis of media frame effects on social perception of schizophrenia renaming in Koreaopen access

Authors
Kim, Il BinChoi, JoonhoPark, Seon-CheolKoike, ShinsukeKwon, Jun SooKim, EunkyungChoi, Hyo SunLee, Ju YeonLee, Yu Sang
Issue Date
Nov-2023
Publisher
BioMed Central
Keywords
Data-mining analysis; Johyeonbyung; Jungshinbunyeolbyung; Media frame; Schizophrenia; Social perception
Citation
BMC Psychiatry, v.23, no.1, pp 1 - 9
Pages
9
Indexed
SCIE
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Journal Title
BMC Psychiatry
Volume
23
Number
1
Start Page
1
End Page
9
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/193236
DOI
10.1186/s12888-023-05386-4
ISSN
1471-244X
1471-244X
Abstract
Background: In 2011, Korean Neuropsychiatric Association renamed schizophrenia from ‘mind split disorder’ (‘Jungshinbunyeolbyung’ in Korean) to ‘attunement disorder’ (‘Johyeonbyung’ in Korean), in a strategic way to reduce social stigma toward people with schizophrenia. However, there remains an elusive consensus that how the renaming effort has contributed to changes in the social perception of schizophrenia in Korea. Methods: With this regard, we explored whether media frames alter the social perception, in ways of respecting or disrespecting schizophrenia patients before and after the renaming. This study extensively investigated media keywords related to schizophrenia across the time by applying both language and epidemiologic analyses. Results: In results, the media keywords have been negatively described for schizophrenia patients both before and after the renaming. Further, from an analysis using the regression model, a significant correlation was observed between the frequency of negative keywords and the hospitalization frequency of schizophrenia patients. Conclusions: These findings suggest that the social perception of schizophrenia has been scarcely changed, but rather remained negatively biased against schizophrenia patients, in spite of the renaming effort. Notably, the biased media frames have been demonstrated to negatively impact on the social perception, and even on the medical use patterns of general schizophrenia patients. In conclusion, we suggest that the unbiased media frames along with the renaming effort may collectively help reduce the negative social perception of schizophrenia. Trial registration: This study was approved from the Institute of Review Board (IRB) of the Yoing-In Mental Hospital (IRB No. YIMH-IRB-2019-02).
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