This study details the use of corpus linguistics techniques to interrogate a corpus of adolescent health emails. The analysis focuses on the theme of depression, qualitatively examining how adolescents communicate psychological distress to health professionals. The study’s findings relate how the adolescents situate their accounts around two recurring constructs: “I am depressed” and “I have depression”. These formulations encode different perspectives and meaning making with regard to the conceptualisation of depression, the former describing depressive experiences as a reaction to negative life events, the latter portraying depression as a pathology originating within the individual. Thus the language choices employed by adolescents can be seen to reflect not only the personal and social contexts in which their depression is situated, but also reflect broader contemporary attitudes to mental health, specifically the sociocultural trend of psychiatrization, whereby sadness is constructed as a clinical problem rather than an unavoidable facet of everyday life.
2023. How is Mental Illness Discursively Constructed and Conceptualized in a Corpus of Online Blogs? A Corpus-Linguistics Case-Study of Discourses on Mental Illness. Anglophonia 36
2023. When People With Chronic Conditions Turn to Peers on Social Media to Obtain and Share Information: Systematic Review of the Implications for Relationships With Health Care Professionals. Journal of Medical Internet Research 25 ► pp. e41156 ff.
O’Neill, John, Bahareh Nakisa, Harris Eyre, Ipsit V. Vahia, Stephen M. Schueller, Marina Tolou-Shams & Robert M. Lundin
2023. As a new challenger approaches, how will modern psychiatry cope with ’shifting realities’?. Acta Neuropsychiatrica 35:6 ► pp. 377 ff.
Savekar, Anbu, Shashikanta Tarai & Moksha Singh
2023. Structural and functional markers of language signify the symptomatic effect of depression: A systematic literature review. European Journal of Applied Linguistics 11:1 ► pp. 190 ff.
Zayts-Spence, Olga, David Edmonds & Zoe Fortune
2023. Mental Health, Discourse and Stigma. BMC Psychology 11:1
Baker, Paul & Gavin Brookes
2022. Analysing Language, Sex and Age in a Corpus of Patient Feedback,
Nick, I. M.
2022. “I Wanted to Leave A Long Time Ago”. In Methodologies and Challenges in Forensic Linguistic Casework, ► pp. 145 ff.
Tommaso, Laura
2022. Old patients in mental health research. Journal of Language and Discrimination 6:1
Kinloch, Karen & Sylvia Jaworska
2021. ‘Your mind is part of your body’: Negotiating the maternal body in online stories of postnatal depression on Mumsnet. Discourse, Context & Media 39 ► pp. 100456 ff.
Balfour, James
2020. Representation of people with schizophrenia in the British press. In The Routledge Handbook of Corpus Approaches to Discourse Analysis, ► pp. 537 ff.
Carr, Georgia
2020. ‘Is this normal?’. Australian Review of Applied Linguistics 43:2 ► pp. 145 ff.
Ho, Janet
2020. “She Starts Breakdancing, I Swear!”: Metaphor, Framing, and Digital Pregnancy Discussions. Metaphor and Symbol 35:3 ► pp. 171 ff.
Yang, Bingjun
2020. Interpersonal Metaphor Used in Different Discursive Moves in Reply Posts of an Online Health Forum. In Corpus-based Approaches to Grammar, Media and Health Discourses [The M.A.K. Halliday Library Functional Linguistics Series, ], ► pp. 377 ff.
Carr, Georgia & Monika Bednarek
2019. Beyond risk and safety? Identifying shifts in sex education advice targeted at young women. Discourse & Society 30:3 ► pp. 225 ff.
Harvey, Kevin & Gavin Brookes
2019. Looking Through Dementia: What Do Commercial Stock Images Tell Us About Aging and Cognitive Decline?. Qualitative Health Research 29:7 ► pp. 987 ff.
Moore, Alison Rotha
2019. Language and Medicine. In The Cambridge Handbook of Systemic Functional Linguistics, ► pp. 651 ff.
Jaworska, Sylvia
2018. ‘Bad’ mums tell the ‘untellable’: Narrative practices and agency in online stories about postnatal depression on Mumsnet. Discourse, Context & Media 25 ► pp. 25 ff.
Petty, Stephanie, Kevin Harvey, Amanda Griffiths, Donna Maria Coleston & Tom Dening
2018. Emotional distress with dementia: A systematic review using corpus‐based analysis and meta‐ethnography. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry 33:5 ► pp. 679 ff.
Teresa Palmateer
2017. Corpus Analysis of Argumentative Essays from Macroscopic and Microscopic Perspectives. Korean Journal of English Language and Linguistics 17:3 ► pp. 497 ff.
Brookes, Gavin & Kevin Harvey
2016. Examining the Discourse of Mental Illness in a Corpus of Online Advice-Seeking Messages. In Talking at Work, ► pp. 209 ff.
McDonald, Daniel & Robyn Woodward-Kron
2016. Member roles and identities in online support groups: Perspectives from corpus and systemic functional linguistics. Discourse & Communication 10:2 ► pp. 157 ff.
Baker, Paul & Tony McEnery
2015. Introduction. In Corpora and Discourse Studies, ► pp. 1 ff.
Lin, Yen-Liang
2015. Using key part-of-speech analysis to examine spoken discourse by Taiwanese EFL learners. ReCALL 27:3 ► pp. 304 ff.
Lin, Yen-Liang
2015. Contrastive analysis of adolescent learner interlanguage in asynchronous online communication: A keyness approach. System 55 ► pp. 53 ff.
Lin, Yen-Liang
2016. Development of Multi-word Sequences by Adolescent EFL Learners through Online Interaction. English Today 32:4 ► pp. 27 ff.
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