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Social media has led to a harmful phenomenon of glamorizing mental illness to be cute and fashionable and not as serious as it should be taken.
PDF) “Anxiety is not cute” analysis of twitter users' discourses on romanticizing mental illness
Mental illness: from stigmatized to glamorized – Ka Leo O Kalani
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The Media And Its Effects On Society
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Why we need to stop glamorizing mental health issues!
PDF) Characterizing the Visual Social Media Environment of Eating Disorders
Awareness of mental health is not enough, Mental health
Anxiety is not cute” analysis of twitter users' discourses on romanticizing mental illness, BMC Psychiatry
Mental illness stigma's reasons and determinants (MISReaD) among Singapore's lay public – a qualitative inquiry, BMC Psychiatry
PDF) Mental Health Stigma Among Filipinos: Time For A Paradigm Shift