Abstract This paper proposes that stigma in relation to people with mental illness can be understood as a combination of problems of knowledge (ignorance), attitudes (prejudice) and behaviour (discrimination). From a literature review, a series of candidate interventions are identified which may be effective in reducing stigmatisation and discrimination at the following levels: individuals with mental illness and their family members; the workplace; and local, national and international. The strongest evidence for effective interventions at present is for (i) direct social contact with people with mental illness at the individual level, and (ii) social marketing at the population level.</p
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Ev...
Stigma of mental illness causes great burden on the patients and their families. It leads to discri...
Stigma leads to discrimination of the patient, family, health care providers and services. A worksho...
The aim of this review is to examine strategies for confronting the stigmatisation and discriminatio...
Recent reviews on the evidence base for mental health related stigma reduction show that under certa...
Stigma and discrimination in relation to mental illnesses have been described as having worse conseq...
The chapter will give an overview of the history and actual status of three pertinent aspects of men...
Reviews of interventions targeting of interpersonal stigma and internalised stigma have each identif...
This thesis looks at ways of overcoming the deleterious effect that societal stigma has on people wi...
Prior research has indicated that public stigma towards individuals diagnosed with mental illness ma...
Background: Self-stigma occurs when people with mental illnesses internalize negative stereotypes an...
Individuals with mental illness endure pervasive stigma from society because of their condition, whi...
The stigma associated with mental disorders is a global public health problem. Programs to combat it...
Evidence suggests that people with mental illness experience discrimination by being stigmatised bot...
Stigma of Mental Illness-2: Non-compliance and Intervention Amresh Shrivastava*, Megan Johnston**, Y...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Ev...
Stigma of mental illness causes great burden on the patients and their families. It leads to discri...
Stigma leads to discrimination of the patient, family, health care providers and services. A worksho...
The aim of this review is to examine strategies for confronting the stigmatisation and discriminatio...
Recent reviews on the evidence base for mental health related stigma reduction show that under certa...
Stigma and discrimination in relation to mental illnesses have been described as having worse conseq...
The chapter will give an overview of the history and actual status of three pertinent aspects of men...
Reviews of interventions targeting of interpersonal stigma and internalised stigma have each identif...
This thesis looks at ways of overcoming the deleterious effect that societal stigma has on people wi...
Prior research has indicated that public stigma towards individuals diagnosed with mental illness ma...
Background: Self-stigma occurs when people with mental illnesses internalize negative stereotypes an...
Individuals with mental illness endure pervasive stigma from society because of their condition, whi...
The stigma associated with mental disorders is a global public health problem. Programs to combat it...
Evidence suggests that people with mental illness experience discrimination by being stigmatised bot...
Stigma of Mental Illness-2: Non-compliance and Intervention Amresh Shrivastava*, Megan Johnston**, Y...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Ev...
Stigma of mental illness causes great burden on the patients and their families. It leads to discri...
Stigma leads to discrimination of the patient, family, health care providers and services. A worksho...