This thesis looks at ways of overcoming the deleterious effect that societal stigma has on people with mental illness. Section 1. A literature review looks at theoretical models of mental illness stigma and the mechanisms by which societal stigma becomes personally relevant to people with mental illnesses, resulting in self-stigma. The extant literature on interventions aimed at ameliorating the negative effects of self-stigma is systematically reviewed and discussed with reference to theoretical models of mental illness stigma and its effects. Implications for future development of self-stigma interventions and their evaluation are discussed. Section 2. An empirical report looks at a novel anti-stigma approach which attempts to address one...
The aim of this review is to examine strategies for confronting the stigmatisation and discriminatio...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Ev...
What is known on the subject?: Negative attitudes towards mental illness lead to the formation of s...
Individuals with mental illness endure pervasive stigma from society because of their condition, whi...
The stigma of mental illness has significant negative impact on people experiencing it, to an extent...
Abstract This paper proposes that stigma in relation to people with mental illness can be understood...
Reviews of interventions targeting of interpersonal stigma and internalised stigma have each identif...
Theory suggests and research provides evidence that stigma can have a negative impact on the self-co...
Background: Self-stigma occurs when people with mental illnesses internalize negative stereotypes an...
Recent reviews on the evidence base for mental health related stigma reduction show that under certa...
Purpose: Our goal was to determine the effectiveness of a brief online intervention designed to redu...
Stigma against mental illness has devastating consequences for individuals with mental illness and t...
Deinstitutionalization has led to community-based treatment of the mentally ill. While mental health...
Prosocial behavior towards individuals with stigmatized conditions was examined in relation to indiv...
Background: Stigma of mental illness is an important barrier to treatment and recovery of mental ill...
The aim of this review is to examine strategies for confronting the stigmatisation and discriminatio...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Ev...
What is known on the subject?: Negative attitudes towards mental illness lead to the formation of s...
Individuals with mental illness endure pervasive stigma from society because of their condition, whi...
The stigma of mental illness has significant negative impact on people experiencing it, to an extent...
Abstract This paper proposes that stigma in relation to people with mental illness can be understood...
Reviews of interventions targeting of interpersonal stigma and internalised stigma have each identif...
Theory suggests and research provides evidence that stigma can have a negative impact on the self-co...
Background: Self-stigma occurs when people with mental illnesses internalize negative stereotypes an...
Recent reviews on the evidence base for mental health related stigma reduction show that under certa...
Purpose: Our goal was to determine the effectiveness of a brief online intervention designed to redu...
Stigma against mental illness has devastating consequences for individuals with mental illness and t...
Deinstitutionalization has led to community-based treatment of the mentally ill. While mental health...
Prosocial behavior towards individuals with stigmatized conditions was examined in relation to indiv...
Background: Stigma of mental illness is an important barrier to treatment and recovery of mental ill...
The aim of this review is to examine strategies for confronting the stigmatisation and discriminatio...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Ev...
What is known on the subject?: Negative attitudes towards mental illness lead to the formation of s...