OBJECTIVES: The culture of stigma associated with mental illness is particularly intense when persons who are normally victims of that stigmatization (mentally ill persons and their family members) themselves act negatively toward others whom they associate with mental illness. We attempt to determine the extent of this internalization and assimilation of stigmatizing attitudes, cognitions, and behaviors in persons who are at risk for such stigmatization in Jamaica. METHODS: Data from a 2006 national survey on mental health were analyzed. Demographic variables, the presence or absence of mental illness in respondents and in their family members, and responses pertaining to behaviors and attitudes toward mentally ill persons were examined. S...
Introduction: The main objective of this paper is to offer an overview of the state of current knowl...
Background: Stigma is a sociocultural barrier to accessing mental health services and prevents indiv...
People with mental illness frequently confront public stigma and may experience self-stigma. This re...
Objetivos. La cultura del estigma asociado con las enfermedades mentales es especialmente intensa cu...
OBJECTIVE: To consider whether or not deinstitutionalization and the integration of community mental...
Artículo de publicación ISIObjective: Stigma toward individuals with mental disorders has been studi...
Artículo de publicación ISIObjective: Stigma toward individuals with mental disorders has been studi...
Differences in general population on knowledge, attitudes and behaviour related to mental health sti...
Mental disorders in Latin-America are highly prevalent and represent a significant burden on users a...
INTRODUCTION: The perception of stigma towards people with mental disorders has been widely reported...
Artículo de publicación ISILos trastornos mentales en Latinoamérica son altamente prevalentes y rep...
Introduction: Stigma is a social construct that includes attitudes, feelings, beliefs, and behavior ...
Stigma associated with mental illness has detrimental effects on the treatment and prevention of the...
En el campo del estigma hacia los pacientes con trastornos mentales, se puede apreciar un cambio en ...
Introduction. Self-stigma is a subjective process, embedded in a socio-cultural, characterized by ne...
Introduction: The main objective of this paper is to offer an overview of the state of current knowl...
Background: Stigma is a sociocultural barrier to accessing mental health services and prevents indiv...
People with mental illness frequently confront public stigma and may experience self-stigma. This re...
Objetivos. La cultura del estigma asociado con las enfermedades mentales es especialmente intensa cu...
OBJECTIVE: To consider whether or not deinstitutionalization and the integration of community mental...
Artículo de publicación ISIObjective: Stigma toward individuals with mental disorders has been studi...
Artículo de publicación ISIObjective: Stigma toward individuals with mental disorders has been studi...
Differences in general population on knowledge, attitudes and behaviour related to mental health sti...
Mental disorders in Latin-America are highly prevalent and represent a significant burden on users a...
INTRODUCTION: The perception of stigma towards people with mental disorders has been widely reported...
Artículo de publicación ISILos trastornos mentales en Latinoamérica son altamente prevalentes y rep...
Introduction: Stigma is a social construct that includes attitudes, feelings, beliefs, and behavior ...
Stigma associated with mental illness has detrimental effects on the treatment and prevention of the...
En el campo del estigma hacia los pacientes con trastornos mentales, se puede apreciar un cambio en ...
Introduction. Self-stigma is a subjective process, embedded in a socio-cultural, characterized by ne...
Introduction: The main objective of this paper is to offer an overview of the state of current knowl...
Background: Stigma is a sociocultural barrier to accessing mental health services and prevents indiv...
People with mental illness frequently confront public stigma and may experience self-stigma. This re...