Public stigma towards people with mental health problems has been demonstrated in Western societies. Little is known about non-Western cultures and whether cultures differ in their perceptions of people with mental health problems. Aim of this study was to examine cultural differences in prejudice, stereotypes and discrimination towards people with psychosis. Participants were young people from White British and South Asian backgrounds (N = 128, aged 16-20 years) recruited from two schools and colleges in the UK. They completed a cross-sectional survey on affective, cognitive and behavioral dimensions of stigma. Results revealed significant cultural differences on all three stigma dimensions. South Asians attributed higher anger (prejudice)...
Low rates of treated depression and high rates of suicide in women from some South Asian communities...
Background: While stigma measurement across cultures has assumed growing importance in psychiatric e...
Public responses to depression have a powerful effect on patients’ personal experience of illness, t...
While previous research has demonstrated the negative impact of stigma in individuals with mental he...
Background Addressing stigma is a government priority in the United Kingdom (U.K.). It is recognise...
Most of the stigma research to date has been completed in western cultures. Not much is currently kn...
Objectives. Numerous facets of public and internalized mental illness stigma have been established. ...
Psychosis is a mental health difficulty which is widely stigmatized. The stigma of psychosis can lea...
This study aimed to explore if individuals form a British South Asian cultural background have a mor...
Introduction: Consideration of cultural issues is gaining prominence in the arena of mental health, ...
Higher income societies have moved from institutional to community-based care for people experiencin...
The stigma of mental illness in South Asian cultures has harmful effects on individuals in these soc...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Background There is strong evidence of inequalities in mental healthcare access, experiences and ou...
Mental health stigma is one of the most pressing issues faced by individuals with mental disorders. ...
Low rates of treated depression and high rates of suicide in women from some South Asian communities...
Background: While stigma measurement across cultures has assumed growing importance in psychiatric e...
Public responses to depression have a powerful effect on patients’ personal experience of illness, t...
While previous research has demonstrated the negative impact of stigma in individuals with mental he...
Background Addressing stigma is a government priority in the United Kingdom (U.K.). It is recognise...
Most of the stigma research to date has been completed in western cultures. Not much is currently kn...
Objectives. Numerous facets of public and internalized mental illness stigma have been established. ...
Psychosis is a mental health difficulty which is widely stigmatized. The stigma of psychosis can lea...
This study aimed to explore if individuals form a British South Asian cultural background have a mor...
Introduction: Consideration of cultural issues is gaining prominence in the arena of mental health, ...
Higher income societies have moved from institutional to community-based care for people experiencin...
The stigma of mental illness in South Asian cultures has harmful effects on individuals in these soc...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Background There is strong evidence of inequalities in mental healthcare access, experiences and ou...
Mental health stigma is one of the most pressing issues faced by individuals with mental disorders. ...
Low rates of treated depression and high rates of suicide in women from some South Asian communities...
Background: While stigma measurement across cultures has assumed growing importance in psychiatric e...
Public responses to depression have a powerful effect on patients’ personal experience of illness, t...