“…A manual was developed that enabled each story to be coded on multiple features: (1) word count, (2) news outlet, (3) referenced country or countries, (4) metaphoric versus non-metaphoric use of "schizophrenia" (using criteria developed by Magliano, Read, & Marassi, 2011), (5) presence of any reference to crime, (6) presence of any reference to violence (coded for homicide or attempt, suicide or attempt, assault, other violence, or none), (7) whether a "schizophrenic" person was identified as a victim or perpetrator of violence, (8) the gender of any person identified as "schizophrenic", (9) the age of any person identified as schizophrenic (coded as older adult [30+], young adult [18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29], adolescent [13][14][15][16][17] or child [<13]), (10) whether illicit drugs or alcohol use was mentioned, and (11) whether the story as a whole was stigmatizing, neutral, mixed, or destigmatizing (coding instructions from Rukavina et al, 2012).…”