Background - A minority of people suffering from depression seek professional help for themselves. Stigmatizing attitudes are assumed to be one of the major barriers to help seeking but there is only limited evidence of this in large general population data sets. The aim of this study was to analyze the associations between mental health attitude statements and depression and their links to actual use of mental health services among those with depression. Methods - We used a large cross-sectional data set from a Finnish population survey (N = 5160). Attitudes were measured by scales which measured the belief that people with depression are responsible for their illness and their recovery and attitudes towards antidepressants. Desire for...
Abstract Background In-depth and structured evaluation of the stigma associated with depression has ...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Ev...
Self-stigma is common among people with mental disorders. A large body of research has examined asso...
Background A minority of people suffering from depression seek professional help for themselves. St...
Stigma is common toward persons with mental health problems and can be defined as a label that sets ...
Background Evidence suggests that mental health literacy among the public is low, and stigmatizing a...
Introduction: The relationship between depression and stigma is known to cause suffering among the d...
Background Stigmatizing attitudes toward depression and toward help-seeking are important barriers f...
Background Stigmatizing attitudes toward depression and toward help-seeking are important barriers f...
Background Stigma has been considered a significant barrier both in treatment, rehabilitation and he...
Objective: Research has shown that people are reluctant to seek professional help for depression, es...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about how the views of the public are related to self-stigma among peopl...
BACKGROUND: In-depth and structured evaluation of the stigma associated with depression has been la...
Background: Community surveys indicate that many people with depressive disorders do not obtain prof...
Evidence suggests that people with mental illness experience discrimination by being stigmatised bot...
Abstract Background In-depth and structured evaluation of the stigma associated with depression has ...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Ev...
Self-stigma is common among people with mental disorders. A large body of research has examined asso...
Background A minority of people suffering from depression seek professional help for themselves. St...
Stigma is common toward persons with mental health problems and can be defined as a label that sets ...
Background Evidence suggests that mental health literacy among the public is low, and stigmatizing a...
Introduction: The relationship between depression and stigma is known to cause suffering among the d...
Background Stigmatizing attitudes toward depression and toward help-seeking are important barriers f...
Background Stigmatizing attitudes toward depression and toward help-seeking are important barriers f...
Background Stigma has been considered a significant barrier both in treatment, rehabilitation and he...
Objective: Research has shown that people are reluctant to seek professional help for depression, es...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about how the views of the public are related to self-stigma among peopl...
BACKGROUND: In-depth and structured evaluation of the stigma associated with depression has been la...
Background: Community surveys indicate that many people with depressive disorders do not obtain prof...
Evidence suggests that people with mental illness experience discrimination by being stigmatised bot...
Abstract Background In-depth and structured evaluation of the stigma associated with depression has ...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Ev...
Self-stigma is common among people with mental disorders. A large body of research has examined asso...