Mental health stigma can be detrimental to treatment. Self-stigma is present when an individual endorses the societal stigmas related to mental illness and questions their ability to effectively interact with the world around them. Predictors of self-stigma include poor emotional or social resiliency and maladaptive coping strategies, all of which are related to poor distress tolerance (Livingston & Boyd, 2010, Corrigan, 2004). As such, one would expect that those who perceive negative emotional experiences as intolerable would be more likely to endorse self-stigmatizing beliefs about their own mental illness. However, no previous empirical study has examined this association. Thus, the purpose of the current study was to examine the associ...
Self-stigma in mental illness is linked to negative clinical and functional outcomes, but little is ...
Self-stigma is common among people with mental disorders. A large body of research has examined asso...
Hinza Malik \u2721 “Psychological Distress, Stigma, and Help-Seeking Propensity Among College Studen...
Mental health stigma can be detrimental to an individual's well being, as well as the help they may...
Two established but disparate lines of research exist: studies examining the self-stigma associated ...
Mental health stigma currently is a hindrance to individuals seeking treatment. Stigma can be define...
Mental illness self-stigma is the devaluation, shame, secrecy, and social withdrawal triggered by ap...
Theory suggests and research provides evidence that stigma can have a negative impact on the self-co...
While stigma and self-esteem have been studied extensively in psychology, a more recent topic of imp...
Individuals experiencing mental illness face numerous negative social, economic, and personal outco...
Harmful consequences of self-stigma in schizophrenia are well established in the literature, but its...
The Stigma and Self-Stigma scales (SASS) measure multiple aspects of stigmatic beliefs about mental ...
BACKGROUND: It is unclear whether mental illness stigma affects individuals with subthreshold syndro...
Stigma is an individual’s devalued identity or other characteristic that may lead to stereotyping, p...
Attitudes Towards Mental Illness BACKGROUND: Previous research has shown around 70 percent of adults...
Self-stigma in mental illness is linked to negative clinical and functional outcomes, but little is ...
Self-stigma is common among people with mental disorders. A large body of research has examined asso...
Hinza Malik \u2721 “Psychological Distress, Stigma, and Help-Seeking Propensity Among College Studen...
Mental health stigma can be detrimental to an individual's well being, as well as the help they may...
Two established but disparate lines of research exist: studies examining the self-stigma associated ...
Mental health stigma currently is a hindrance to individuals seeking treatment. Stigma can be define...
Mental illness self-stigma is the devaluation, shame, secrecy, and social withdrawal triggered by ap...
Theory suggests and research provides evidence that stigma can have a negative impact on the self-co...
While stigma and self-esteem have been studied extensively in psychology, a more recent topic of imp...
Individuals experiencing mental illness face numerous negative social, economic, and personal outco...
Harmful consequences of self-stigma in schizophrenia are well established in the literature, but its...
The Stigma and Self-Stigma scales (SASS) measure multiple aspects of stigmatic beliefs about mental ...
BACKGROUND: It is unclear whether mental illness stigma affects individuals with subthreshold syndro...
Stigma is an individual’s devalued identity or other characteristic that may lead to stereotyping, p...
Attitudes Towards Mental Illness BACKGROUND: Previous research has shown around 70 percent of adults...
Self-stigma in mental illness is linked to negative clinical and functional outcomes, but little is ...
Self-stigma is common among people with mental disorders. A large body of research has examined asso...
Hinza Malik \u2721 “Psychological Distress, Stigma, and Help-Seeking Propensity Among College Studen...