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Media representation of mental health in Ibero-America: trends and challenges in the digital age

Cien Saude Colet. 2026 Mar;31(3):e13322024. doi: 10.1590/1413-81232026313.13322024.

ABSTRACT

More than one billion people are affected by a mental disorder according to the World Health Organization (WHO). In this context, information coverage of mental health is one of the great challenges for the media in a scenario marked by misinformation and digital noise. This work, from a transversal descriptive methodological approach, has analysed the news related to mental health in the main digital media of 20 Latin American countries. The study identifies that depression, anxiety, stress, suicide, substances and addictions, and neurocognitive disorders are the disorders with the greatest presence in news coverage. Furthermore, the work detects a moderate relationship between the variable’s ‘disorder’ and ‘relationship with violence’. On the other hand, only 25% of the information analysed raised recovery processes as a significant topic in the writing. The work also highlights that messages with interviews with experts or citations to medical studies contribute to more positive approaches in mental health coverage.

PMID:42090653 | DOI:10.1590/1413-81232026313.13322024

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