People with mental disorders often face prejudices that can further deteriorate their condition. We tested whether Social Dominance Orientation (SDO), Right‐Wing Authoritarianism (RWA), and Belief in a Just World (BJW), and characteristics of the mentally ill predict such prejudices. Both in a general population sample and a sample of health professionals and trainees, SDO, but not RWA and BJW, predicted more prejudice, although this pattern was less pronounced among health professionals/trainees. BJW interacted with the targets' gender in Study 1, predicting less empathy toward a male but not toward a female mentally ill person. In Study 2, depressed individuals were blamed more for their illness than those with schizophrenia or cancer. Im...
Mental disorders are often associated with social stigmas and lead to discrimination. The aim of the...
Abstract. The stigma of schizophrenia is an intergroup phenomenon associated with issues of social ...
Several studies reveal poor knowledge about mental illness in the general population and stigmatizin...
People with mental disorders often face prejudices that can further deteriorate their condition. We ...
People with mental disorders often face prejudices that can further deteriorate their condition. We ...
This study sought to create and validate a shortened version of the promising Prej...
The current study examined the extent to which individual differences predict stigma towards individ...
In this study, the paths between two prejudicial atti-tudes (authoritarianism and benevolence) and a...
The current study examined the extent to which individual differences predict stigma towards individ...
Abstract Background Although there is a substantial body of research on the stigma associated with m...
Mental illness stigma is a public health issue that researchers and clinicians seek to understand an...
Objective: While stigma against the mentally ill is a much-researched topic it is far rarer for stud...
Beliefs about the nature of social groups may motivate people to exclude members of minority groups ...
Research indicates that people often have negative perceptions towards those with a mental disorder....
Objective: Many anti-stigma programmes use the ‘mental illness is an illness like any other’ approac...
Mental disorders are often associated with social stigmas and lead to discrimination. The aim of the...
Abstract. The stigma of schizophrenia is an intergroup phenomenon associated with issues of social ...
Several studies reveal poor knowledge about mental illness in the general population and stigmatizin...
People with mental disorders often face prejudices that can further deteriorate their condition. We ...
People with mental disorders often face prejudices that can further deteriorate their condition. We ...
This study sought to create and validate a shortened version of the promising Prej...
The current study examined the extent to which individual differences predict stigma towards individ...
In this study, the paths between two prejudicial atti-tudes (authoritarianism and benevolence) and a...
The current study examined the extent to which individual differences predict stigma towards individ...
Abstract Background Although there is a substantial body of research on the stigma associated with m...
Mental illness stigma is a public health issue that researchers and clinicians seek to understand an...
Objective: While stigma against the mentally ill is a much-researched topic it is far rarer for stud...
Beliefs about the nature of social groups may motivate people to exclude members of minority groups ...
Research indicates that people often have negative perceptions towards those with a mental disorder....
Objective: Many anti-stigma programmes use the ‘mental illness is an illness like any other’ approac...
Mental disorders are often associated with social stigmas and lead to discrimination. The aim of the...
Abstract. The stigma of schizophrenia is an intergroup phenomenon associated with issues of social ...
Several studies reveal poor knowledge about mental illness in the general population and stigmatizin...