Mental illness (MI) stigma has been characterized as multi-dimensional including problems of knowledge (stereotypes), attitudes (prejudice) and behavior (discrimination); however, most research practice is predominantly applying unidimensional behavioral measures such as social distance scales. Moreover, specific types of MIs and different forms of discriminatory behaviors are not being differentiated. The Stereotype Content Model predicts that group stereotypes (warmth, competence) are linked with different forms of discriminatory behaviors (harm or facilitation) via emotional prejudices (pity, envy, contempt). The present study sought to establish how differential stereotypic perceptions of MI subgroups elicit distinct forms of behavioral...
Stigma towards individuals with psychological disorders is causing dramatic social distancing in soc...
Deficits in cognitive functioning observed in people with schizophrenia are well-documented; however...
Prosocial behavior towards individuals with stigmatized conditions was examined in relation to indiv...
Mental Illness stigma has been characterised as multi-dimensional including problems of knowledge (s...
Stigma and discrimination towards people with mental illness is a well-known and long-lasting phenom...
The present study aimed to extend upon the current understanding of how intergroup stereotypes of Al...
Individuals experiencing mental illness face numerous negative social, economic, and personal outco...
Mental health stigma currently is a hindrance to individuals seeking treatment. Stigma can be define...
Mental disorders are often associated with social stigmas and lead to discrimination. The aim of the...
Evidence suggests that people with mental illness experience discrimination by being stigmatised bot...
The aim of this study was to explore the role of stigma in different diagnoses of mental illness. A ...
poster abstractMental illness (MI) stigma negatively impacts a range of psychosocial and functional ...
Stigma towards individuals with psychological disorders is causing dramatic social distancing in soc...
The present study examined whether stigma toward individuals with mental illness will evidence itsel...
Mental illness stigma is a public health issue that researchers and clinicians seek to understand an...
Stigma towards individuals with psychological disorders is causing dramatic social distancing in soc...
Deficits in cognitive functioning observed in people with schizophrenia are well-documented; however...
Prosocial behavior towards individuals with stigmatized conditions was examined in relation to indiv...
Mental Illness stigma has been characterised as multi-dimensional including problems of knowledge (s...
Stigma and discrimination towards people with mental illness is a well-known and long-lasting phenom...
The present study aimed to extend upon the current understanding of how intergroup stereotypes of Al...
Individuals experiencing mental illness face numerous negative social, economic, and personal outco...
Mental health stigma currently is a hindrance to individuals seeking treatment. Stigma can be define...
Mental disorders are often associated with social stigmas and lead to discrimination. The aim of the...
Evidence suggests that people with mental illness experience discrimination by being stigmatised bot...
The aim of this study was to explore the role of stigma in different diagnoses of mental illness. A ...
poster abstractMental illness (MI) stigma negatively impacts a range of psychosocial and functional ...
Stigma towards individuals with psychological disorders is causing dramatic social distancing in soc...
The present study examined whether stigma toward individuals with mental illness will evidence itsel...
Mental illness stigma is a public health issue that researchers and clinicians seek to understand an...
Stigma towards individuals with psychological disorders is causing dramatic social distancing in soc...
Deficits in cognitive functioning observed in people with schizophrenia are well-documented; however...
Prosocial behavior towards individuals with stigmatized conditions was examined in relation to indiv...