Research into the relationship between stigmatization and well-being suggests that identification with a stigmatized group can buffer individuals from the adverse effects of stigma. In part, this is because social identification is hypothesized to provide a basis for social support which increases resistance to stigma and rejection of negative in-group stereotypes. The present research tests this model among individuals with mental health problems. As hypothesized, group identification predicted increased social support, stereotype rejection, and stigma resistance. These self-protective mechanisms were in turn found to predict higher levels of self-esteem. However, the general effect of these associations was to suppress a negative relation...
We examine whether individuals ’ coping strategies help to explain the negative relationships of sti...
The present study investigated disclosure patterns among mental health consumers (N = 500) and exami...
The present study investigated disclosure patterns among mental health consumers (N = 500) and exami...
Research into the relationship between stigmatization and well-being suggests that identification wi...
Research into the relationship between stigmatization and well-being suggests that identification wi...
Research into the relationship between stigmatization and well-being suggests that identification wi...
Background: Persons with mental health problems often experience stigmat-ization, which can have det...
Background: Persons with mental health problems often experience stigmatization, which can have detr...
Background: Persons with mental health problems often experience stigmatization, which can have detr...
It is often assumed that membership in a stigmatized group has negative consequences for the self-co...
Theory suggests and research provides evidence that stigma can have a negative impact on the self-co...
The full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires on the 21/12/2...
One prominent social-cognitive model of internalized stigma by Corrigan and his colleagues (2012; 20...
The present study investigated disclosure patterns among mental health consumers (N = 500) and exami...
The present study investigated disclosure patterns among mental health consumers (N = 500) and exami...
We examine whether individuals ’ coping strategies help to explain the negative relationships of sti...
The present study investigated disclosure patterns among mental health consumers (N = 500) and exami...
The present study investigated disclosure patterns among mental health consumers (N = 500) and exami...
Research into the relationship between stigmatization and well-being suggests that identification wi...
Research into the relationship between stigmatization and well-being suggests that identification wi...
Research into the relationship between stigmatization and well-being suggests that identification wi...
Background: Persons with mental health problems often experience stigmat-ization, which can have det...
Background: Persons with mental health problems often experience stigmatization, which can have detr...
Background: Persons with mental health problems often experience stigmatization, which can have detr...
It is often assumed that membership in a stigmatized group has negative consequences for the self-co...
Theory suggests and research provides evidence that stigma can have a negative impact on the self-co...
The full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires on the 21/12/2...
One prominent social-cognitive model of internalized stigma by Corrigan and his colleagues (2012; 20...
The present study investigated disclosure patterns among mental health consumers (N = 500) and exami...
The present study investigated disclosure patterns among mental health consumers (N = 500) and exami...
We examine whether individuals ’ coping strategies help to explain the negative relationships of sti...
The present study investigated disclosure patterns among mental health consumers (N = 500) and exami...
The present study investigated disclosure patterns among mental health consumers (N = 500) and exami...