The purpose of this study was to examine if people's knowledge about mental illness is related to their stigma against mental illness. We examined four types of knowledge a) knowledge treatment, b) knowledge of non-traditional diagnoses, c) knowledge of traditional , diagnoses, and d) personal knowledge of people with mental illness (called associations). Based on prior research, we hypothesized that the relation between high knowledge about mental health problems and treatment effectiveness would be curvilinearly related to stigma - with the higher and lower levels associated with more stigmatic cognitions, but moderate levels associated with holding fewer stigma. We also hypothesized that knowing others would be negatively related to stig...
Background: Schizophrenia is a psychosis mental illness which the cognitive functions are somehow im...
International audienceAmongst people with psychiatric disorders, people experiencing schizophrenia a...
Having a mental illness can be a stigmatizing feature in the eyes of the general public, which can n...
The purpose of this study was to examine if people's knowledge about mental illness is related to th...
The negative stigma of people with mental disorder (ODGJ) has become a social phenomenon that harm s...
This study is based on a qualitative document analysis aimed at investigating stigma related to ment...
Abstract Research has shown undeniable evidence of mental illness stigma. Stigma has been shown to r...
The main purpose of this study is to show a link between lack of knowledge about mental illness and ...
Bakgrund: Personer som lider av psykisk ohälsa upplever stigmatisering i olikasammanhang. Det finns ...
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...
Persons with mental illness frequently encounter stigma and discrimination behavior. This review aim...
Mental health professionals views about mental illness is an important issue which has not received ...
The aim of this study was to achieve an understanding of how public media pictures mental illness wi...
The impact of how knowledge can effect attitude change is important in order to understand the conse...
Background: Schizophrenia is a psychosis mental illness which the cognitive functions are somehow im...
International audienceAmongst people with psychiatric disorders, people experiencing schizophrenia a...
Having a mental illness can be a stigmatizing feature in the eyes of the general public, which can n...
The purpose of this study was to examine if people's knowledge about mental illness is related to th...
The negative stigma of people with mental disorder (ODGJ) has become a social phenomenon that harm s...
This study is based on a qualitative document analysis aimed at investigating stigma related to ment...
Abstract Research has shown undeniable evidence of mental illness stigma. Stigma has been shown to r...
The main purpose of this study is to show a link between lack of knowledge about mental illness and ...
Bakgrund: Personer som lider av psykisk ohälsa upplever stigmatisering i olikasammanhang. Det finns ...
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...
Persons with mental illness frequently encounter stigma and discrimination behavior. This review aim...
Mental health professionals views about mental illness is an important issue which has not received ...
The aim of this study was to achieve an understanding of how public media pictures mental illness wi...
The impact of how knowledge can effect attitude change is important in order to understand the conse...
Background: Schizophrenia is a psychosis mental illness which the cognitive functions are somehow im...
International audienceAmongst people with psychiatric disorders, people experiencing schizophrenia a...
Having a mental illness can be a stigmatizing feature in the eyes of the general public, which can n...