Objective: Service users commonly keep their mental illness secret in order to avoid rejection. However, this stigma-coping orientation is not necessarily effective and may lead to a number of negative psychological consequences. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the roles of various aspects of personal stigma in predicting secrecy about mental health problems among persons with psychosis. Methods: A sample of 147 individuals diagnosed with psychotic disorders was recruited for the study. They were administered a set of questionnaires to gather data about sociodemographic and illness-related background characteristics, levels of social functioning, depressive symptoms, and overall psychopathology, elements of personal stig...
Evidence suggests that people with mental illness experience discrimination by being stigmatised bot...
Self-stigma is common among people with mental disorders. A large body of research has examined asso...
People with mental illness have been stigmatised by the public as dangerous, violent, and unpredicta...
Abstract Stigma is a known barrier to treatment-seeking behaviors in individuals who have a mental ...
BACKGROUND: It is unclear whether mental illness stigma affects individuals with subthreshold syndro...
We examine whether individuals ’ coping strategies help to explain the negative relationships of sti...
AIMS: Whether the public stigma associated with mental illness negatively affects an individual, lar...
Harmful consequences of self-stigma in schizophrenia are well established in the literature, but its...
Many individuals with schizophrenia are devalued and discriminated against because of their mental i...
Having a mental illness can be a stigmatizing feature in the eyes of the general public, which can n...
A systematic electronic PubMed, Medline and Web of Science database search was conducted regarding t...
Harmful consequences of self-stigma in schizophrenia are well established in the literature, but its...
The aim of this study was to explore the role of stigma in different diagnoses of mental illness. A ...
Background: Psychiatric patients carry the additional burden of stigma. Methods: The views of 300 ps...
Stigma against mental illness has devastating consequences for individuals with mental illness and t...
Evidence suggests that people with mental illness experience discrimination by being stigmatised bot...
Self-stigma is common among people with mental disorders. A large body of research has examined asso...
People with mental illness have been stigmatised by the public as dangerous, violent, and unpredicta...
Abstract Stigma is a known barrier to treatment-seeking behaviors in individuals who have a mental ...
BACKGROUND: It is unclear whether mental illness stigma affects individuals with subthreshold syndro...
We examine whether individuals ’ coping strategies help to explain the negative relationships of sti...
AIMS: Whether the public stigma associated with mental illness negatively affects an individual, lar...
Harmful consequences of self-stigma in schizophrenia are well established in the literature, but its...
Many individuals with schizophrenia are devalued and discriminated against because of their mental i...
Having a mental illness can be a stigmatizing feature in the eyes of the general public, which can n...
A systematic electronic PubMed, Medline and Web of Science database search was conducted regarding t...
Harmful consequences of self-stigma in schizophrenia are well established in the literature, but its...
The aim of this study was to explore the role of stigma in different diagnoses of mental illness. A ...
Background: Psychiatric patients carry the additional burden of stigma. Methods: The views of 300 ps...
Stigma against mental illness has devastating consequences for individuals with mental illness and t...
Evidence suggests that people with mental illness experience discrimination by being stigmatised bot...
Self-stigma is common among people with mental disorders. A large body of research has examined asso...
People with mental illness have been stigmatised by the public as dangerous, violent, and unpredicta...