Social stigma is inevitable for mentally ill patients, but how patients treat themselves is a priority for rehabilitation and an important buffer mechanism. This study thus aimed to measure the effectiveness of rehabilitation models for improving self-stigma. This quasi-experimental research design applied purposeful sampling. The participants (n = 250) were persons with mental illness who received rehabilitation treatment in central Taiwan. They were divided into community- (n = 170) and institution-based (n = 80) rehabilitation groups. The Internalized Stigma of Mental Illness Scale was evaluated at the time of recruitment, and a follow-up was conducted after 1 and 3 months. A generalized estimation equation was used in data analysis to m...
xi, 150 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M RS 2006 FungMBackground: Psy...
Background: Self stigma among people with mental illness results from multiple cognitive and environ...
Research evidence suggests that individuals with schizophrenia are prone to self-stigmatization, whi...
One prominent social-cognitive model of internalized stigma by Corrigan and his colleagues (2012; 20...
Stigma limits life opportunities of persons with mental illness. Self-stigma, the internalization of...
Background: Persons with mental health problems often experience stigmat-ization, which can have det...
The aim of this study was to explore the role of stigma in different diagnoses of mental illness. A ...
Background: Self-stigma occurs when people with mental illnesses internalize negative stereotypes an...
The Mental Health Recovery Movement generated powerful changes in the mental health system’s policie...
Prior research has indicated that public stigma towards individuals diagnosed with mental illness ma...
Background: Schizophrenia is a chronic mental illness which is highly related with stigma and discri...
International audienceBackground: Self-stigma is a major issue in serious mental illness (SMI) and i...
The perceived stigma of serious mental illness (SMI) has often been found to negatively influence in...
Objectives: Treatment non-adherence has frequently been noticed among people with schizophrenia. Sel...
Objective: Numerous studies have revealed that stigmatization of persons with mental health problems...
xi, 150 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M RS 2006 FungMBackground: Psy...
Background: Self stigma among people with mental illness results from multiple cognitive and environ...
Research evidence suggests that individuals with schizophrenia are prone to self-stigmatization, whi...
One prominent social-cognitive model of internalized stigma by Corrigan and his colleagues (2012; 20...
Stigma limits life opportunities of persons with mental illness. Self-stigma, the internalization of...
Background: Persons with mental health problems often experience stigmat-ization, which can have det...
The aim of this study was to explore the role of stigma in different diagnoses of mental illness. A ...
Background: Self-stigma occurs when people with mental illnesses internalize negative stereotypes an...
The Mental Health Recovery Movement generated powerful changes in the mental health system’s policie...
Prior research has indicated that public stigma towards individuals diagnosed with mental illness ma...
Background: Schizophrenia is a chronic mental illness which is highly related with stigma and discri...
International audienceBackground: Self-stigma is a major issue in serious mental illness (SMI) and i...
The perceived stigma of serious mental illness (SMI) has often been found to negatively influence in...
Objectives: Treatment non-adherence has frequently been noticed among people with schizophrenia. Sel...
Objective: Numerous studies have revealed that stigmatization of persons with mental health problems...
xi, 150 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M RS 2006 FungMBackground: Psy...
Background: Self stigma among people with mental illness results from multiple cognitive and environ...
Research evidence suggests that individuals with schizophrenia are prone to self-stigmatization, whi...