Background: Stigma has been shown to have a significant influence on help-seeking, adherence to treatment and social opportunities for those experiencing depression. There is a need for studies which examine how the stigma of depression intersects with responses to depression. Methods: 161 telephone interviews with people experiencing depressive symptoms, derived from a longitudinal cohort study, were sampled on the basis of their perceptions of stigma around depression. Interview transcripts were searched for references to stigma and analysed thematically. The frequency of the themes was calculated and cross-referenced, producing a meta-theme matrix. Results: Stigma was closely linked to ideas about responsibility for causation a...
The purposes of this study were to investigate the impact of a biologically-based anti-stigma messag...
Major depression is a common, debilitating, and life threatening illness, and its treatment may be h...
This study evaluated positive and negative attributional styles, sociotropy, autonomy and optimism a...
Background: Stigma has been shown to have a significant influence on help-seeking, adherence to trea...
BACKGROUND: In-depth and structured evaluation of the stigma associated with depression has been la...
Abstract Background In-depth and structured evaluation of the stigma associated with depression has ...
Individuals who suffer from depression can be stigmatized by labeling and resort to negative stigma ...
Background Stigma has been considered a significant barrier both in treatment, rehabilitation and he...
The presentation will present a proposed psychological study of the link between stigmatizing belief...
Introduction: The relationship between depression and stigma is known to cause suffering among the d...
Background: Community surveys indicate that many people with depressive disorders do not obtain prof...
We examine whether individuals ’ coping strategies help to explain the negative relationships of sti...
Objective: Research has shown that people are reluctant to seek professional help for depression, es...
BACKGROUND:The progressive model of self-stigma describes four stages of internalizing stereotypes o...
Background: The physically disabled is easy to develop a psychological problem due to long-term limi...
The purposes of this study were to investigate the impact of a biologically-based anti-stigma messag...
Major depression is a common, debilitating, and life threatening illness, and its treatment may be h...
This study evaluated positive and negative attributional styles, sociotropy, autonomy and optimism a...
Background: Stigma has been shown to have a significant influence on help-seeking, adherence to trea...
BACKGROUND: In-depth and structured evaluation of the stigma associated with depression has been la...
Abstract Background In-depth and structured evaluation of the stigma associated with depression has ...
Individuals who suffer from depression can be stigmatized by labeling and resort to negative stigma ...
Background Stigma has been considered a significant barrier both in treatment, rehabilitation and he...
The presentation will present a proposed psychological study of the link between stigmatizing belief...
Introduction: The relationship between depression and stigma is known to cause suffering among the d...
Background: Community surveys indicate that many people with depressive disorders do not obtain prof...
We examine whether individuals ’ coping strategies help to explain the negative relationships of sti...
Objective: Research has shown that people are reluctant to seek professional help for depression, es...
BACKGROUND:The progressive model of self-stigma describes four stages of internalizing stereotypes o...
Background: The physically disabled is easy to develop a psychological problem due to long-term limi...
The purposes of this study were to investigate the impact of a biologically-based anti-stigma messag...
Major depression is a common, debilitating, and life threatening illness, and its treatment may be h...
This study evaluated positive and negative attributional styles, sociotropy, autonomy and optimism a...