This is a systematic review of the literature on the relationship between internalized stigma and treatment adherence among those diagnosed with a mental illness, with a specific emphasis on identifying gaps in the literature. This review brings together one particular topic in social psychology (e.g., internalized stigma) that may inform clinically relevant work (e.g., treatment adherence among those diagnosed with a mental illness). Self-esteem, hope, self-efficacy, quality of life, social support, shame, insight, and coping were identified as mechanisms of internalized stigma. A theoretical model is proposed to examine these psychosocial mechanisms and identify gaps in relation to the relationship between internalized stigma and treatmen...
Some mental illnesses and certain mental health care environments can be severely stigmatizing, whic...
This thesis focuses on self-stigma in psychosis. The first part, the systematic literature review, e...
Abstract Stigma is a known barrier to treatment-seeking behaviors in individuals who have a mental ...
An expansive body of research has investigated the experiences and adverse consequences of internali...
The aim of this study was to explore the role of stigma in different diagnoses of mental illness. A ...
One prominent social-cognitive model of internalized stigma by Corrigan and his colleagues (2012; 20...
Background: People with mental illness who internalize stigma often experience reduced self-esteem a...
We aimed to examine internalized stigma of patients with mental illness in Korea and identify the co...
Introduction: The main objective of this paper is to offer an overview of the state of current knowl...
Theory suggests and research provides evidence that stigma can have a negative impact on the self-co...
Introduction: In psychiatry and psychology stigmatization consists in labelling a person suffering f...
AbstractThis study aimed to: (i) determine the prevalence, socio-demographic and clinical correlates...
The perceived stigma of serious mental illness (SMI) has often been found to negatively influence in...
Objectives: Treatment non-adherence has frequently been noticed among people with schizophrenia. Sel...
Stigma against mental illness has devastating consequences for individuals with mental illness and t...
Some mental illnesses and certain mental health care environments can be severely stigmatizing, whic...
This thesis focuses on self-stigma in psychosis. The first part, the systematic literature review, e...
Abstract Stigma is a known barrier to treatment-seeking behaviors in individuals who have a mental ...
An expansive body of research has investigated the experiences and adverse consequences of internali...
The aim of this study was to explore the role of stigma in different diagnoses of mental illness. A ...
One prominent social-cognitive model of internalized stigma by Corrigan and his colleagues (2012; 20...
Background: People with mental illness who internalize stigma often experience reduced self-esteem a...
We aimed to examine internalized stigma of patients with mental illness in Korea and identify the co...
Introduction: The main objective of this paper is to offer an overview of the state of current knowl...
Theory suggests and research provides evidence that stigma can have a negative impact on the self-co...
Introduction: In psychiatry and psychology stigmatization consists in labelling a person suffering f...
AbstractThis study aimed to: (i) determine the prevalence, socio-demographic and clinical correlates...
The perceived stigma of serious mental illness (SMI) has often been found to negatively influence in...
Objectives: Treatment non-adherence has frequently been noticed among people with schizophrenia. Sel...
Stigma against mental illness has devastating consequences for individuals with mental illness and t...
Some mental illnesses and certain mental health care environments can be severely stigmatizing, whic...
This thesis focuses on self-stigma in psychosis. The first part, the systematic literature review, e...
Abstract Stigma is a known barrier to treatment-seeking behaviors in individuals who have a mental ...