This study examines the perceived stigma of poverty by assessing individuals\u27 negative feelings about being poor (internalized stigma), and their beliefs about whether others treat them as stigmatized (experienced stigma). In a combined sample of low-income women (N = 210), we tested a dual-pathway model to explain how these perceived stigma dimensions are related to depression among the impoverished. We proposed that interpersonal (i.e., impaired support availability and heightened fear of support request rejection) and infrapersonal factors (i.e., impaired self-esteem) differentially mediate the relationship of internalized and experienced poverty stigma with depression. Structural equation modeling partially supported the model: inter...
The overall objective of this study was to investigate stigma and depression among patients with une...
Mental health disorders are of great social, economic, and policy concern. A higher incidence of maj...
Background: Stigma has been shown to have a significant influence on help-seeking, adherence to trea...
Internalized stigma among patients with depression: comparison between employed and unemployed group...
Individuals perceiving stigma may be unwilling to seek support directly. Instead, they may use indir...
The presentation will present a proposed psychological study of the link between stigmatizing belief...
A systematic search of electronic databases was conducted, identifying 14 qualitative papers for the...
The extent to which individuals perceive stigma from others and internalize stigmatizing beliefs is ...
BACKGROUND: In-depth and structured evaluation of the stigma associated with depression has been la...
Abstract: It is widely recognized that stigmatization of depression leads individuals with depressio...
Abstract Background In-depth and structured evaluation of the stigma associated with depression has ...
BackgroundIndividuals suffering from mental as well as physical conditions often face stigma, which ...
Background Stigma has been considered a significant barrier both in treatment, rehabilitation and he...
BACKGROUND: There is limited research examining mental health-related stigma of undergraduates in no...
Poverty is associated with higher rates of mental illness and lower levels of well-being. Poverty af...
The overall objective of this study was to investigate stigma and depression among patients with une...
Mental health disorders are of great social, economic, and policy concern. A higher incidence of maj...
Background: Stigma has been shown to have a significant influence on help-seeking, adherence to trea...
Internalized stigma among patients with depression: comparison between employed and unemployed group...
Individuals perceiving stigma may be unwilling to seek support directly. Instead, they may use indir...
The presentation will present a proposed psychological study of the link between stigmatizing belief...
A systematic search of electronic databases was conducted, identifying 14 qualitative papers for the...
The extent to which individuals perceive stigma from others and internalize stigmatizing beliefs is ...
BACKGROUND: In-depth and structured evaluation of the stigma associated with depression has been la...
Abstract: It is widely recognized that stigmatization of depression leads individuals with depressio...
Abstract Background In-depth and structured evaluation of the stigma associated with depression has ...
BackgroundIndividuals suffering from mental as well as physical conditions often face stigma, which ...
Background Stigma has been considered a significant barrier both in treatment, rehabilitation and he...
BACKGROUND: There is limited research examining mental health-related stigma of undergraduates in no...
Poverty is associated with higher rates of mental illness and lower levels of well-being. Poverty af...
The overall objective of this study was to investigate stigma and depression among patients with une...
Mental health disorders are of great social, economic, and policy concern. A higher incidence of maj...
Background: Stigma has been shown to have a significant influence on help-seeking, adherence to trea...