Conceptualizing mental health stigma in organizational settings: a sociolinguistic perspective

被引:0
|
作者
Wu, Jasper Zhao Zhen [1 ,2 ]
Zayts-Spence, Olga [2 ]
Fortune, Zoe [3 ]
机构
[1] Natl Univ Singapore, Dept English Linguist & Theatre Studies, 7 Arts Link,Block AS5, Singapore 117570, Singapore
[2] Univ Hong Kong, Sch English, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
[3] Heriot Watt Univ Dubai, Sch Social Sci, Dubai, U Arab Emirates
关键词
Stigma; Mental health; Discursive space; Organizational setting; Hong Kong; HONG-KONG; ILLNESS; ATTITUDES; SCHIZOPHRENIA; MANAGEMENT; WORKPLACE; IDEOLOGY; IDENTITY; CHINESE; STRESS;
D O I
10.1186/s40359-024-02127-4
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
BackgroundSociolinguistic research on workplace mental health stigma is scarce and consequently, there are a lack of relevant conceptual models. Drawing on Goffman's notion of stigma as a 'language of relationships', and Heller's concept of 'discursive space', this paper offers a conceptual model of how stigma is produced and reinforced in workplace settings. Specifically, the model maps the complex discursive processes of mental health stigmatization through workplace discursive practices.MethodsThe model is empirically grounded and draws on 23 in-depth participant interviews with professional services employees in Hong Kong. Through a meta-discursive analysis of the employees' experience in the workplace, the paper investigates how mental health stigma is produced in the workplace.ResultsConceiving the workplace as a discursive space, the model demonstrates that mental health stigma unfolds across three discursive layers, namely immediate encounters, organizational practices, and societal ideologies. Mediated by discursive practices, such as identity management, stigma is both produced and perpetuated across the three layers.ConclusionsThe paper provides a model for analyzing the production of mental health stigma through dynamic discursive activities in the workplace. By doing so, it offers a way to systematically map how stigma, brought about through discourse in organizational settings, can regulate both interpersonal relationships and resource allocation (such as career prospects).
引用
收藏
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Organizational accommodation of employee mental health conditions and unintended stigma
    Kalfa, Senia
    Branicki, Layla
    Brammer, Stephen
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, 2021, 32 (15) : 3190 - 3217
  • [2] Stigma-Stop: A Serious Game against the Stigma toward Mental Health in Educational Settings
    Cangas, Adolfo J.
    Navarro, Noelia
    Parra, Jose M. A.
    Ojeda, Juan J.
    Cangas, Diego
    Piedra, Jose A.
    Gallego, Jose
    FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY, 2017, 8
  • [3] Stigma in Mental Health professionals: a systematic review
    Gomez, Noelia Navarro
    Ramos, Ruben Trigueros
    PSYCHOLOGY SOCIETY & EDUCATION, 2019, 11 (02): : 253 - 266
  • [4] Developing Organizational Interventions to Address Stigma Among Mental Health Providers: A Pilot Study
    Harris, J. Irene
    Leskela, Jennie
    Lakhan, Sharada
    Usset, Timothy
    DeVries, Meredith
    Mittal, Dinesh
    Boyd, Jennifer
    COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH JOURNAL, 2019, 55 (06) : 924 - 931
  • [5] Conceptualizing Professional Stigma Toward Forensic Mental Health Service Users: Results of a Qualitative Inquiry
    Vorstenbosch, Ellen
    Escuder-Romeva, Gemma
    Haro, Josep Maria
    Bulten, Erik
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FORENSIC MENTAL HEALTH, 2025,
  • [6] Mental health stigma and undergraduate nursing students: A self-determination theory perspective
    Perlman, Dana
    Moxham, Lorna
    Patterson, Christopher
    Cregan, Anita
    Alford, Stewart
    Tapsell, Amy
    COLLEGIAN, 2020, 27 (02) : 226 - 231
  • [7] Tensions and Paradoxes of Stigma: Discussing Stigma in Mental Health Rehabilitation
    Paananen, Jenny
    Lindholm, Camilla
    Stevanovic, Melisa
    Weiste, Elina
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 2020, 17 (16) : 1 - 18
  • [8] Evaluation of a mental health course for stigma reduction: A pilot study
    Wong, Paul W. C.
    Arat, Gizem
    Ambrose, Martina Rehnu
    Qiuyuan, Kathy Xie
    Borschel, Monica
    COGENT PSYCHOLOGY, 2019, 6 (01):
  • [9] Influence of Provider Gender on Mental Health Stigma
    Kaitz, Jenesse E.
    Steinhilber, Kylie M.
    Harris, J. Irene
    COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH JOURNAL, 2022, 58 (03) : 536 - 540
  • [10] Conceptualizing Adolescent Mental Illness Stigma: Youth Stigma Development and Stigma Reduction Programs
    DeLuca, Joseph S.
    ADOLESCENT RESEARCH REVIEW, 2020, 5 (02) : 153 - 171