Self-stigma experienced by people who experience schizophrenia has influence on reduced self-esteem, on powerlessness, the weakening of hope, and a motivation towards recovery. The aim of this study is to explain the efforts of people suffering schizophrenia to manage their self-stigma through self-control, using a case study approach. Based on the purposive sampling technique, five people with schizophrenia were selected as the cases to be studied. Data collection techniques utilized in-depth interviews, observation, and documentary studies. The analysis of the study data employed the stages of data reduction, data display, and data verification. Improvement in study quality employed the triangulation of data sources by checking the data t...
Michaela Holubova,1,2 Jan Prasko,1 Radovan Hruby,3 Klara Latalova,1 Dana Kamaradova,1 Marketa Marack...
Objectives: Treatment non-adherence has frequently been noticed among people with schizophrenia. Sel...
Abstract Stigma is a known barrier to treatment-seeking behaviors in individuals who have a mental ...
Self-stigma experienced by people who experience schizophrenia has influence on reduced self-esteem,...
Research evidence suggests that individuals with schizophrenia are prone to self-stigmatization, whi...
This study aims to explore the relationship between self-stigma and expectations in schizophrenic pa...
Background: Self stigma among people with mental illness results from multiple cognitive and environ...
ABSTRACT The impact of reality disruption and low communication is resulted to people with schizoph...
Self-stigma is a personal response to perceived mental illness stigma (Corrigan & Watson, 2002). App...
Background: Stigma is one of the main factors causing pasung (physical restraint or confinement in I...
The aim of this study is to analyze the influence internalized stigma on self-esteem in people with ...
The concept of internalized stigma or self-stigma is central to the understanding of the psychologic...
OBJECTIVES: Internalizing the public stigma in patients with schizophrenia leads to self-stigmatizat...
[[abstract]]This study aimed to explore the self-stigma of schizophrenia patients. Qualitative pheno...
Despite increased understanding of the diagnosis and treatment of mental health disorders, mispercep...
Michaela Holubova,1,2 Jan Prasko,1 Radovan Hruby,3 Klara Latalova,1 Dana Kamaradova,1 Marketa Marack...
Objectives: Treatment non-adherence has frequently been noticed among people with schizophrenia. Sel...
Abstract Stigma is a known barrier to treatment-seeking behaviors in individuals who have a mental ...
Self-stigma experienced by people who experience schizophrenia has influence on reduced self-esteem,...
Research evidence suggests that individuals with schizophrenia are prone to self-stigmatization, whi...
This study aims to explore the relationship between self-stigma and expectations in schizophrenic pa...
Background: Self stigma among people with mental illness results from multiple cognitive and environ...
ABSTRACT The impact of reality disruption and low communication is resulted to people with schizoph...
Self-stigma is a personal response to perceived mental illness stigma (Corrigan & Watson, 2002). App...
Background: Stigma is one of the main factors causing pasung (physical restraint or confinement in I...
The aim of this study is to analyze the influence internalized stigma on self-esteem in people with ...
The concept of internalized stigma or self-stigma is central to the understanding of the psychologic...
OBJECTIVES: Internalizing the public stigma in patients with schizophrenia leads to self-stigmatizat...
[[abstract]]This study aimed to explore the self-stigma of schizophrenia patients. Qualitative pheno...
Despite increased understanding of the diagnosis and treatment of mental health disorders, mispercep...
Michaela Holubova,1,2 Jan Prasko,1 Radovan Hruby,3 Klara Latalova,1 Dana Kamaradova,1 Marketa Marack...
Objectives: Treatment non-adherence has frequently been noticed among people with schizophrenia. Sel...
Abstract Stigma is a known barrier to treatment-seeking behaviors in individuals who have a mental ...