Background: People with schizophrenia face prejudice and discrimination from a number of sources including professionals and families. The degree of stigma perceived and experienced varies across cultures and communities. We aimed to develop a cross-cultural measure of the stigma perceived by people with schizophrenia.Method: Items for the scale were developed from qualitative group interviews with people with schizophrenia in six countries. The scale was then applied in face-to-face interviews with 164 participants, 103 of which were repeated after 30 days. Principal Axis Factoring and Promax rotation evaluated the structure of the scale; Horn’s parallel combined with bootstrapping determined the number of factors; and intra-class co...
Psychiatric patients often suffer for two reasons: due to the illness and due to the social stigma o...
Illness-related stigma is a complex and important issue, and its social impact contributes to a hidd...
Introduction The World Health Organization (WHO) considers stigma of mental illness as a crucial pr...
Background: People with schizophrenia face prejudice and discrimination from a number of sources inc...
Background: People with schizophrenia face prejudice and discrimination from a number of sources ...
Background: An important issue concerning the worldwide fight against stigma is the evaluation of p...
Objective: To identify the constituent elements of the stigma from the perspective of those having ...
Background: An important issue concerning the worldwide fight against stigma is the evaluation of ps...
Abstract Background: Stigma and discrimination continue to be a reality in the lives of people suffe...
Background There is concern about the stigma of mental illness, but it is difficult to measure stigm...
OBJECTIVES: Internalizing the public stigma in patients with schizophrenia leads to self-stigmatizat...
Aims. This article examines the extent of stigma and discrimination as reported by people with a dia...
The aims of this study were to investigate experienced stigma and discrimination and their associate...
AbstractStigma contributes greatly to the burden of schizophrenia and is a major obstacle to recover...
This study was a comparative study aiming to assess the extent of internalized stigma of mental illn...
Psychiatric patients often suffer for two reasons: due to the illness and due to the social stigma o...
Illness-related stigma is a complex and important issue, and its social impact contributes to a hidd...
Introduction The World Health Organization (WHO) considers stigma of mental illness as a crucial pr...
Background: People with schizophrenia face prejudice and discrimination from a number of sources inc...
Background: People with schizophrenia face prejudice and discrimination from a number of sources ...
Background: An important issue concerning the worldwide fight against stigma is the evaluation of p...
Objective: To identify the constituent elements of the stigma from the perspective of those having ...
Background: An important issue concerning the worldwide fight against stigma is the evaluation of ps...
Abstract Background: Stigma and discrimination continue to be a reality in the lives of people suffe...
Background There is concern about the stigma of mental illness, but it is difficult to measure stigm...
OBJECTIVES: Internalizing the public stigma in patients with schizophrenia leads to self-stigmatizat...
Aims. This article examines the extent of stigma and discrimination as reported by people with a dia...
The aims of this study were to investigate experienced stigma and discrimination and their associate...
AbstractStigma contributes greatly to the burden of schizophrenia and is a major obstacle to recover...
This study was a comparative study aiming to assess the extent of internalized stigma of mental illn...
Psychiatric patients often suffer for two reasons: due to the illness and due to the social stigma o...
Illness-related stigma is a complex and important issue, and its social impact contributes to a hidd...
Introduction The World Health Organization (WHO) considers stigma of mental illness as a crucial pr...