OBJECTIVE: 'Mental illness' is a common label. However, the general public may or may not consider various conditions, ranging from major psychiatric disorders to stress, as mental illnesses. It is unclear how such public views affect attitudes towards people with mental illness and reactions to one's own potential mental illness, e.g. in terms of help-seeking or disclosure. METHODS: In representative English population surveys the classification of six conditions (schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, drug addiction, stress, grief) as a mental illness was assessed as well as attitudes towards, and contact with, people with mental illness, intentions to disclose a mental illness and to seek treatment. RESULTS: A factor analysis of ho...
Prejudice and stigma about mental illness is still present in society. Patients suffer both from the...
Mental illness stigma is a national issue prevalent due to common misconceptions of mental illness p...
The present study examined whether stigma toward individuals with mental illness will evidence itsel...
OBJECTIVE: 'Mental illness' is a common label. However, the general public may or may not consider v...
OBJECTIVE: Individuals often choose not to seek help for or disclose their mental illness. This stud...
Attitudes Towards Mental Illness BACKGROUND: Previous research has shown around 70 percent of adults...
Mental health professionals are important actors in implementing public mental health policies and i...
Several studies reveal poor knowledge about mental illness in the general population and stigmatizin...
Objective To assess which mental health-related states of being are perceived as diseases by psychia...
A questionnaire to assess various elements of public attitudes towards the mentally ill was given to...
Objective: To assess which mental health-related states of being are perceived as diseases by psychi...
Objective: This study examined hypotheses that stigmatizing attitudes are increased by use of psychi...
Evidence suggests that people with mental illness experience discrimination by being stigmatised bot...
AbstractNegative stereotypes and stigmatizing attitudes against mentally ill persons have powerful h...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about how the views of the public are related to self-stigma among peopl...
Prejudice and stigma about mental illness is still present in society. Patients suffer both from the...
Mental illness stigma is a national issue prevalent due to common misconceptions of mental illness p...
The present study examined whether stigma toward individuals with mental illness will evidence itsel...
OBJECTIVE: 'Mental illness' is a common label. However, the general public may or may not consider v...
OBJECTIVE: Individuals often choose not to seek help for or disclose their mental illness. This stud...
Attitudes Towards Mental Illness BACKGROUND: Previous research has shown around 70 percent of adults...
Mental health professionals are important actors in implementing public mental health policies and i...
Several studies reveal poor knowledge about mental illness in the general population and stigmatizin...
Objective To assess which mental health-related states of being are perceived as diseases by psychia...
A questionnaire to assess various elements of public attitudes towards the mentally ill was given to...
Objective: To assess which mental health-related states of being are perceived as diseases by psychi...
Objective: This study examined hypotheses that stigmatizing attitudes are increased by use of psychi...
Evidence suggests that people with mental illness experience discrimination by being stigmatised bot...
AbstractNegative stereotypes and stigmatizing attitudes against mentally ill persons have powerful h...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about how the views of the public are related to self-stigma among peopl...
Prejudice and stigma about mental illness is still present in society. Patients suffer both from the...
Mental illness stigma is a national issue prevalent due to common misconceptions of mental illness p...
The present study examined whether stigma toward individuals with mental illness will evidence itsel...