This paper explicates the stigma of mental illness as it is experienced by four ethnic minority groups in the United States. Concerns about prejudice and discrimination among individuals who suffer burdens related to mental illness are delineated. It is proposed that ethnic minority groups, who already confront prejudice and discrimination because of their group affiliation, suffer double stigma when faced with the burdens of mental illness. The potency of the stigma of mental illness is one reason why some ethnic minority group members who would benefit from mental health services elect not to seek or adequately participate in treatment. The combination of stigma and membership in an ethnic minority group can impede treatment and well-bein...
The purpose of this research is to examine cultural competency in healthcare for patients seeking an...
Stigma towards mental illness has been extremely prevalent among people of all ages and racial backg...
Editor’s note: Getting treatment for a mental illness can be difficult for any American—and more tha...
Background: There is a strong stigma attached to mental disorders preventing those affected from get...
Disparities in mental health care for racial minorities remains a serious and very real problem call...
Stigma exists, this we know for sure. Research shows that members of racial minority groups have sig...
Psychosis is a mental health difficulty which is widely stigmatized. The stigma of psychosis can lea...
Health disparities are a serious problem for members of minority communities in the United States. D...
BACKGROUND: There is a strong stigma attached to mental disorders preventing those affected from get...
Compared to their White counterparts, Black people diagnosed with schizophrenia (PDWS) are at elevat...
This special article examines mental health disparities shared across the largest ethnic and racial ...
Stigma and alienation are suffered by many individuals with mental health disorders, in societies ar...
Mental illness is a lot more common in the United States than we might think. On average, one in six...
Higher income societies have moved from institutional to community-based care for people experiencin...
The objective of this study was to explore the role of various barriers to mental health treatment a...
The purpose of this research is to examine cultural competency in healthcare for patients seeking an...
Stigma towards mental illness has been extremely prevalent among people of all ages and racial backg...
Editor’s note: Getting treatment for a mental illness can be difficult for any American—and more tha...
Background: There is a strong stigma attached to mental disorders preventing those affected from get...
Disparities in mental health care for racial minorities remains a serious and very real problem call...
Stigma exists, this we know for sure. Research shows that members of racial minority groups have sig...
Psychosis is a mental health difficulty which is widely stigmatized. The stigma of psychosis can lea...
Health disparities are a serious problem for members of minority communities in the United States. D...
BACKGROUND: There is a strong stigma attached to mental disorders preventing those affected from get...
Compared to their White counterparts, Black people diagnosed with schizophrenia (PDWS) are at elevat...
This special article examines mental health disparities shared across the largest ethnic and racial ...
Stigma and alienation are suffered by many individuals with mental health disorders, in societies ar...
Mental illness is a lot more common in the United States than we might think. On average, one in six...
Higher income societies have moved from institutional to community-based care for people experiencin...
The objective of this study was to explore the role of various barriers to mental health treatment a...
The purpose of this research is to examine cultural competency in healthcare for patients seeking an...
Stigma towards mental illness has been extremely prevalent among people of all ages and racial backg...
Editor’s note: Getting treatment for a mental illness can be difficult for any American—and more tha...