A Transitivity Analysis of Mental Health Awareness Discourse on Instagram
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2025
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Word (Routledge Tailor and Francis Group)
Abstract
Discourse is dynamic, varied, and tailored to match the communication needs of
an environment. In Nigeria, the need to communicate mental health awareness
(MHA) is imminent; thus, the advent of social media discourse allows mental
health awareness content creators to reach a wider audience. The study aims to
identify the predominant MHA themes in two purposively selected Instagram
platforms, Mentally Aware Nigeria Initiative (MANI) and She Writes Woman
(SWW), and to analyze the recurrent linguistic resources in the selected MHA
texts. The study uses the transitivity framework for descriptive-qualitative and
qualitative data analysis. The findings show three major themes: diagnosis,
treatment/therapy, and prevention/recovery. It also shows the material process
as the most frequently used transitivity in mental health awareness advocacy on
both Instagram pages. This suggests that the triggers of mental health issues are
majorly related to the verbs ‘doing’ and ‘happening’, from diagnosis and
treatment processes to recovery.
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discourse, mental health awareness discourse, Instagram, transitivity, process types