Background: Psychiatric patients carry the additional burden of stigma. Methods: The views of 300 psychiatric out-patients and day-patients and 100 mental health workers concerning stigma were sought. The control group comprised 50 cardiac out-patients. Results: A fair proportion of patients with schizophrenia or depression perceived that stigma had a negative effect on their self-esteem, relationships and job opportunities. The majority felt a need for an increase in public awareness of mental illness. In contrast, the cardiac patients reported very little stigmatization. Conclusions: The diagnostic label of mental illness may render the person vulnerable to stigmatization. Possible causes of stigma and ways of reducing stigma are discusse...
Mental illness has been in existence for some centuries but ironically, the levels of stigma attache...
Stigmatising attitudes are not uncommon among mental health professionals who may be less than optim...
People with mental illness have been stigmatised by the public as dangerous, violent, and unpredicta...
Stigmatization of individuals with mental illnesses is widespread and serves as a major barrier to t...
Background: The stigma attached to mental illness has negative effects on individuals who experience...
Evidence suggests that people with mental illness experience discrimination by being stigmatised bot...
Stigma is one of the greatest challenges facing people with a psychiatric diagnosis. They are widely...
Many individuals with schizophrenia are devalued and discriminated against because of their mental i...
Several studies reveal poor knowledge about mental illness in the general population and stigmatizin...
Mental Illness is one of the most stigmatized diseases in the media today. Patients diagnosed with s...
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Stigma of Mental Illness-1: Clinical Reflections Amresh Shrivastava*, Megan Johnston**, Yves Bureau*...
The aim of this study was to explore the role of stigma in different diagnoses of mental illness. A ...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Ev...
Mental illness is still associated with myths, prejudices and stereotypes, despite the growing inves...
Mental illness has been in existence for some centuries but ironically, the levels of stigma attache...
Stigmatising attitudes are not uncommon among mental health professionals who may be less than optim...
People with mental illness have been stigmatised by the public as dangerous, violent, and unpredicta...
Stigmatization of individuals with mental illnesses is widespread and serves as a major barrier to t...
Background: The stigma attached to mental illness has negative effects on individuals who experience...
Evidence suggests that people with mental illness experience discrimination by being stigmatised bot...
Stigma is one of the greatest challenges facing people with a psychiatric diagnosis. They are widely...
Many individuals with schizophrenia are devalued and discriminated against because of their mental i...
Several studies reveal poor knowledge about mental illness in the general population and stigmatizin...
Mental Illness is one of the most stigmatized diseases in the media today. Patients diagnosed with s...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Stigma of Mental Illness-1: Clinical Reflections Amresh Shrivastava*, Megan Johnston**, Yves Bureau*...
The aim of this study was to explore the role of stigma in different diagnoses of mental illness. A ...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Ev...
Mental illness is still associated with myths, prejudices and stereotypes, despite the growing inves...
Mental illness has been in existence for some centuries but ironically, the levels of stigma attache...
Stigmatising attitudes are not uncommon among mental health professionals who may be less than optim...
People with mental illness have been stigmatised by the public as dangerous, violent, and unpredicta...