Abstract The stigma of mental illness has been shown to be affected by personal contact with mental illness and by a belief in the genetic heritability of mental illness. We use data from a nationally representative survey to test whether the relationship of stigma with contact remains after taking into account the effects of genetic beliefs and other background characteristics. Contact was defined as a history of psychiatric hospitalization among respondents themselves, their family members, or their friends. Respondents answered questions about a vignette character with a mental illness. We found that respondents with contact felt less anger and blame toward the character, thought that the character had a more serious problem, and would w...
Objective: While stigma against the mentally ill is a much-researched topic it is far rarer for stud...
This research extends our understanding of the relationship of social contact theory to stigma in a ...
This research extends our understanding of the relationship of social contact theory to stigma in a ...
The stigma of mental illness has been shown to be affected by personal contact with mental illness a...
Objective: To investigate the relationships between public stigma, stigma by association (SBA), psyc...
Stigma is one of the greatest challenges facing people with mental illness today. In addition to the...
Stigma is one of the greatest challenges facing people with mental illness today. In addition to the...
This study examines stigma associated with genetic testing for psychological conditions, specificall...
This study examines stigma associated with genetic testing for psychological conditions, specificall...
Abstract Background While many studies have explored the concept and correlates of stigma towards in...
This research extends our understanding of the relationship of social contact theory to stigma in a ...
There is a growing awareness that responses to mental health disorders differ according to the label...
There is a growing awareness that responses to mental health disorders differ according to the label...
Objectives: Stigma is believed to be one of the major barriers for the recovery process of persons w...
There is a growing awareness that responses to mental health disorders differ according to the label...
Objective: While stigma against the mentally ill is a much-researched topic it is far rarer for stud...
This research extends our understanding of the relationship of social contact theory to stigma in a ...
This research extends our understanding of the relationship of social contact theory to stigma in a ...
The stigma of mental illness has been shown to be affected by personal contact with mental illness a...
Objective: To investigate the relationships between public stigma, stigma by association (SBA), psyc...
Stigma is one of the greatest challenges facing people with mental illness today. In addition to the...
Stigma is one of the greatest challenges facing people with mental illness today. In addition to the...
This study examines stigma associated with genetic testing for psychological conditions, specificall...
This study examines stigma associated with genetic testing for psychological conditions, specificall...
Abstract Background While many studies have explored the concept and correlates of stigma towards in...
This research extends our understanding of the relationship of social contact theory to stigma in a ...
There is a growing awareness that responses to mental health disorders differ according to the label...
There is a growing awareness that responses to mental health disorders differ according to the label...
Objectives: Stigma is believed to be one of the major barriers for the recovery process of persons w...
There is a growing awareness that responses to mental health disorders differ according to the label...
Objective: While stigma against the mentally ill is a much-researched topic it is far rarer for stud...
This research extends our understanding of the relationship of social contact theory to stigma in a ...
This research extends our understanding of the relationship of social contact theory to stigma in a ...