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Revista Latinoamericana de Psicología
Print version ISSN 0120-0534
Abstract
REALI, Florencia; SORIANO, Tania and RODRIGUEZ, Daniela. How we think about depression: The role of linguistic framing. rev.latinoam.psicol. [online]. 2016, vol.48, n.2, pp.127-136. ISSN 0120-0534. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rlp.2015.09.004.
Descriptions of emotional disorders vary according to cultural and historical context. Framing mental illness as a disease - as opposed to being a consequence of psychosocial factors - has been proposedías a strategy to fight stigma in recent years. Here we combine two studies, a corpus analysis and an experimental survey, to explore this issue in the case of Spanish. First, we conducted a corpus analysis to investigate the patterns of linguistic framing of depression -including disease like descriptions and metaphorical frames using data from Latin American countries. Two main patterns were identified: (1) depression is frequently framedías a brain disease. In line with medicalization trends observed worldwide, this pattern has increased over time. (2) The data showed that depression is also metaphorically construedías a place in space or as an opponent. Second, we investigated whether the instantiation of subtle linguis tic cues influences people's perception of a description of a hypothetical case of depression. A survey experiment conducted among Colombian students revealed that when depression was framedías a disease, the participants' perception of the depressed person's responsibility was reduced. Moreover, disease-like descriptions and metaphorical frames influenced participants' initial interpretations of the role of social causal factors.
Keywords : Linguistic framing; Corpus analysis; Depression; Medicalization; Spanish; Colombia.