Objectives: Psychiatric stigma refers to systemic and internalized stereotypical negative attitudes against individual with mental illness. This article describes the level of self stigma, stereotype endorsement and perceived discrimination experienced by patients with Bipolar- I disorder in Tehran. Methods: Data were collected from a total of 126 patients with Bipolar-- I disorder who responded to acute phase treatment using the Internalized Stigma of Mental Illness scale. The ISMI scale has fiv
Abstract Background Stigma plays a powerful role in an individual’s attitude towards mental illness ...
Purpose: Internalized stigmatization (IS) generally has a negative effect on diagnosis, treatment, r...
The aim of this study was to elucidate the characteristics, correlates and outcomes of perceived sti...
Background: There is little information on the degree to which self-stigma is experienced by individ...
The stigma of mental illness, similarly to the stigma of other severe general medical conditions (e....
Background: Bipolar disorder is a severe and chronic mental illness characterized by recurrent major...
Viktoria R Mileva,1 Gustavo H Vázquez,2 Roumen Milev31Psychology, School of Natural Scien...
Background It is known that the consequences of stigmatization towards people with severe mental ill...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of self-rated stigma and functioning ...
OBJECTIVE: Little is known about the factors contributing to mental illness stigma among caregivers ...
People with mental illness have not only struggled with the psychological and physical symptoms of t...
Introduction: Internalized stigma constitutes a major concern in mental health illness. It has numer...
aw Whilst most mental illnesses may be associated with some degree of stigma, schizophrenia has been...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Schizophrenia is on...
Objectives To assess the magnitude of internalised stigma and associated factors among patients with...
Abstract Background Stigma plays a powerful role in an individual’s attitude towards mental illness ...
Purpose: Internalized stigmatization (IS) generally has a negative effect on diagnosis, treatment, r...
The aim of this study was to elucidate the characteristics, correlates and outcomes of perceived sti...
Background: There is little information on the degree to which self-stigma is experienced by individ...
The stigma of mental illness, similarly to the stigma of other severe general medical conditions (e....
Background: Bipolar disorder is a severe and chronic mental illness characterized by recurrent major...
Viktoria R Mileva,1 Gustavo H Vázquez,2 Roumen Milev31Psychology, School of Natural Scien...
Background It is known that the consequences of stigmatization towards people with severe mental ill...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of self-rated stigma and functioning ...
OBJECTIVE: Little is known about the factors contributing to mental illness stigma among caregivers ...
People with mental illness have not only struggled with the psychological and physical symptoms of t...
Introduction: Internalized stigma constitutes a major concern in mental health illness. It has numer...
aw Whilst most mental illnesses may be associated with some degree of stigma, schizophrenia has been...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Schizophrenia is on...
Objectives To assess the magnitude of internalised stigma and associated factors among patients with...
Abstract Background Stigma plays a powerful role in an individual’s attitude towards mental illness ...
Purpose: Internalized stigmatization (IS) generally has a negative effect on diagnosis, treatment, r...
The aim of this study was to elucidate the characteristics, correlates and outcomes of perceived sti...