This descriptive survey investigated the level of perceived stigma among Chinese patients with severe mental illness (SMI) and its relationships with patients' psychosocial conditions and family caregivers' and mental health professionals' attitudes toward SMI in Hong Kong. A clustered, random sample of 311 patients and their family caregivers and 73 Chinese professionals participated. The patients reported a high level of withdrawal/secrecy and the professionals perceived a low to moderate level of stereotype/restriction to their patients. Families' expressed emotion and caregiving burden could increase patients' perceived stigma. Strategies in de-stigmatization of mental illness have been discussed, particularly from family-based approach...
Migration demands may put Chinese people living abroad at higher risk for mental health difficulties...
Stigma of major depressive disorder (MDD) is an important public health problem. This study aimed to...
The purpose of this survey was to understand how the people of Hong Kong perceive mental health, men...
Aims and method. The study was intended to rectify the lack of data on how Chinese people experience...
The literature suggests that stigmatizing attitudes in the community will affect lives and recovery ...
Objective: Attenuated psychosis syndrome (APS) has recently been included in the appendix of DSM-5 a...
In China, caregivers for family members with schizophrenia play an important role in treatment and r...
Abstract Background It is estimated that 8 million of the Chinese adult population had a diagnosis o...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate experienced stigma and self-stigma in patients with schizophrenia in mainl...
Objective: To investigate experienced stigma and self-stigma in patients with schizophrenia in mainl...
Background: Stigma and discrimination are widely experienced by people with mental illness, even in ...
A telephone survey was conducted on a representative sample of 1273 Chinese in Hong Kong to examine ...
A telephone survey was conducted on a representative sample of 1273 Chinese in Hong Kong to examine ...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the public stigma on mental illness and mental health knowledge (M...
BACKGROUND: Mental illness is stigmatized in most of the communities and people with such illness ar...
Migration demands may put Chinese people living abroad at higher risk for mental health difficulties...
Stigma of major depressive disorder (MDD) is an important public health problem. This study aimed to...
The purpose of this survey was to understand how the people of Hong Kong perceive mental health, men...
Aims and method. The study was intended to rectify the lack of data on how Chinese people experience...
The literature suggests that stigmatizing attitudes in the community will affect lives and recovery ...
Objective: Attenuated psychosis syndrome (APS) has recently been included in the appendix of DSM-5 a...
In China, caregivers for family members with schizophrenia play an important role in treatment and r...
Abstract Background It is estimated that 8 million of the Chinese adult population had a diagnosis o...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate experienced stigma and self-stigma in patients with schizophrenia in mainl...
Objective: To investigate experienced stigma and self-stigma in patients with schizophrenia in mainl...
Background: Stigma and discrimination are widely experienced by people with mental illness, even in ...
A telephone survey was conducted on a representative sample of 1273 Chinese in Hong Kong to examine ...
A telephone survey was conducted on a representative sample of 1273 Chinese in Hong Kong to examine ...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the public stigma on mental illness and mental health knowledge (M...
BACKGROUND: Mental illness is stigmatized in most of the communities and people with such illness ar...
Migration demands may put Chinese people living abroad at higher risk for mental health difficulties...
Stigma of major depressive disorder (MDD) is an important public health problem. This study aimed to...
The purpose of this survey was to understand how the people of Hong Kong perceive mental health, men...