Compulsory admission to psychiatric inpatient treatment can be experienced as disempowering and stigmatizing by people with serious mental illness. However, quantitative studies of stigma-related emotional and cognitive reactions to involuntary hospitalization and their impact on people with mental illness are scarce. Among 186 individuals with serious mental illness and a history of recent involuntary hospitalization, shame and self-contempt as emotional reactions to involuntary hospitalization, the cognitive appraisal of stigma as a stressor, self-stigma, empowerment as well as quality of life and self-esteem were assessed by self-report. Psychiatric symptoms were rated by the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale. In multiple linear regressions...
ABSTRACT Stigma and discrimination continue to be a reality in the lives of people suffering from m...
An expansive body of research has investigated the experiences and adverse consequences of internali...
The current study integrates system justification theory with research on mental illness stigma. Ste...
Compulsory admission to psychiatric inpatient treatment can be experienced as disempowering and stig...
People with severe mental illness and a history of involuntary hospitalization may experience stigma...
AIMS Compulsory admission can be experienced as devaluing and stigmatising by people with mental ...
Background: Fear of stigmatization has been shown to discourage individuals from seeking mental heal...
Perceived legitimacy of discrimination shapes reactions to mental illness stigma among stigmatized i...
People with mental illness have been stigmatised by the public as dangerous, violent, and unpredicta...
Background: People with mental illness who internalize stigma often experience reduced self-esteem a...
BACKGROUND: It is unclear whether mental illness stigma affects individuals with subthreshold syndro...
Background: Self-stigma of people with mental illness is a major obstacle to recovery, limiting oppo...
Background: Self stigma among people with mental illness results from multiple cognitive and environ...
Background: This is an analytical-descriptive study aimed to evaluate the relations of self-esteem, ...
The concept of internalized stigma or self-stigma is central to the understanding of the psychologic...
ABSTRACT Stigma and discrimination continue to be a reality in the lives of people suffering from m...
An expansive body of research has investigated the experiences and adverse consequences of internali...
The current study integrates system justification theory with research on mental illness stigma. Ste...
Compulsory admission to psychiatric inpatient treatment can be experienced as disempowering and stig...
People with severe mental illness and a history of involuntary hospitalization may experience stigma...
AIMS Compulsory admission can be experienced as devaluing and stigmatising by people with mental ...
Background: Fear of stigmatization has been shown to discourage individuals from seeking mental heal...
Perceived legitimacy of discrimination shapes reactions to mental illness stigma among stigmatized i...
People with mental illness have been stigmatised by the public as dangerous, violent, and unpredicta...
Background: People with mental illness who internalize stigma often experience reduced self-esteem a...
BACKGROUND: It is unclear whether mental illness stigma affects individuals with subthreshold syndro...
Background: Self-stigma of people with mental illness is a major obstacle to recovery, limiting oppo...
Background: Self stigma among people with mental illness results from multiple cognitive and environ...
Background: This is an analytical-descriptive study aimed to evaluate the relations of self-esteem, ...
The concept of internalized stigma or self-stigma is central to the understanding of the psychologic...
ABSTRACT Stigma and discrimination continue to be a reality in the lives of people suffering from m...
An expansive body of research has investigated the experiences and adverse consequences of internali...
The current study integrates system justification theory with research on mental illness stigma. Ste...