Abstract Background In-depth and structured evaluation of the stigma associated with depression has been lacking. This study aimed to inform the design of interventions to reduce stigma by systematically investigating community perceptions of beliefs about depression according to theorised dimensional components of stigma. Methods Focus group discussions were held with a total of 23 adults with personal experience of depression. The discussions were taped, transcribed and thematically analysed. Results Participants typically reported experiencing considerable stigma, particularly that others believe depressed people are responsible for their own condition, are undesirable to be around, and may be a threat. Participants expressed particular ...
The purposes of this study were to investigate the impact of a biologically-based anti-stigma messag...
Background: Stigma has been shown to have a significant influence on help-seeking, adherence to tr...
Evidence suggests that people with mental illness experience discrimination by being stigmatised bot...
BACKGROUND: In-depth and structured evaluation of the stigma associated with depression has been la...
Objective: Research has shown that people are reluctant to seek professional help for depression, es...
Introduction: The relationship between depression and stigma is known to cause suffering among the d...
Background Stigma has been considered a significant barrier both in treatment, rehabilitation and he...
Background: Stigma has been shown to have a significant influence on help-seeking, adherence to trea...
Background: Community surveys indicate that many people with depressive disorders do not obtain prof...
The presentation will present a proposed psychological study of the link between stigmatizing belief...
Stigma is common toward persons with mental health problems and can be defined as a label that sets ...
Abstract Research has shown undeniable evidence of mental illness stigma. Stigma has been shown to r...
Major depression is a common, debilitating, and life threatening illness, and its treatment may be h...
Background - A minority of people suffering from depression seek professional help for themselves. S...
Klara Latalova, Dana Kamaradova, Jan Prasko Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine and Denti...
The purposes of this study were to investigate the impact of a biologically-based anti-stigma messag...
Background: Stigma has been shown to have a significant influence on help-seeking, adherence to tr...
Evidence suggests that people with mental illness experience discrimination by being stigmatised bot...
BACKGROUND: In-depth and structured evaluation of the stigma associated with depression has been la...
Objective: Research has shown that people are reluctant to seek professional help for depression, es...
Introduction: The relationship between depression and stigma is known to cause suffering among the d...
Background Stigma has been considered a significant barrier both in treatment, rehabilitation and he...
Background: Stigma has been shown to have a significant influence on help-seeking, adherence to trea...
Background: Community surveys indicate that many people with depressive disorders do not obtain prof...
The presentation will present a proposed psychological study of the link between stigmatizing belief...
Stigma is common toward persons with mental health problems and can be defined as a label that sets ...
Abstract Research has shown undeniable evidence of mental illness stigma. Stigma has been shown to r...
Major depression is a common, debilitating, and life threatening illness, and its treatment may be h...
Background - A minority of people suffering from depression seek professional help for themselves. S...
Klara Latalova, Dana Kamaradova, Jan Prasko Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine and Denti...
The purposes of this study were to investigate the impact of a biologically-based anti-stigma messag...
Background: Stigma has been shown to have a significant influence on help-seeking, adherence to tr...
Evidence suggests that people with mental illness experience discrimination by being stigmatised bot...