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
  • [31] Mental health and stigma in the medical profession
    Wallace, Jean E.
    HEALTH, 2012, 16 (01): : 3 - 18
  • [32] Solving for stigma in mental health care
    Heney, Diana B.
    JOURNAL OF EVALUATION IN CLINICAL PRACTICE, 2022, 28 (05) : 883 - 889
  • [33] Mental health stigma
    Bharadwaj, Prashant
    Pai, Mallesh M.
    Suziedelyte, Agne
    ECONOMICS LETTERS, 2017, 159 : 57 - 60
  • [34] Decoding Prejudice: Understanding Patterns of Adolescent Mental Health Stigma
    Albuquerque, Sara
    Carvalho, Ana
    de Sousa, Barbara
    da Costa, Leonor Pereira
    Beato, Ana
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE, 2025, 14 (04)
  • [35] Mental health stigma and emotional face processing: An ERP study
    Grose-Fifer, Jillian
    Vidals, Denice
    SOCIAL NEUROSCIENCE, 2021, 16 (05) : 573 - 583
  • [36] Stigma and Help Seeking for Mental Health Among College Students
    Eisenberg, Daniel
    Downs, Marilyn F.
    Golberstein, Ezra
    Zivin, Kara
    MEDICAL CARE RESEARCH AND REVIEW, 2009, 66 (05) : 522 - 541
  • [37] A qualitative study: experiences of stigma by people with mental health problems
    Huggett, Charlotte
    Birtel, Michele D.
    Awenat, Yvonne F.
    Fleming, Paul
    Wilkes, Sophie
    Williams, Shirley
    Haddock, Gillian
    PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHOTHERAPY-THEORY RESEARCH AND PRACTICE, 2018, 91 (03) : 380 - 397
  • [38] Reassessing mental illness stigma in mental health care: Competing stigmas and risk containment
    Dobransky, Kerry M.
    SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE, 2020, 249
  • [39] Mental health stigma and primary health care decisions
    Corrigan, Patrick W.
    Mittal, Dinesh
    Reaves, Christina M.
    Haynes, Tiffany F.
    Han, Xiaotong
    Morris, Scott
    Sullivan, Greer
    PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH, 2014, 218 (1-2) : 35 - 38
  • [40] Conceptualizing the dynamics of mental health among construction supervisors
    Nwaogu, Janet M.
    Chan, Albert P. C.
    Akinyemi, Tobi A.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT, 2023, 23 (15) : 2593 - 2613