Did ‘Joker’ movie perpetuate prejudices against those with mental illness?


What The Study Did:

Researchers in this survey study examined whether watching the 2019 movie “Joker,” in which the namesake character is violent and has mental illness, was associated with a change in the level of prejudice toward people with mental illness compared with others who watched another movie.


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Damian Scarf, Ph.D., of the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand, is the corresponding author.


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