Public stigma toward those experiencing symptoms of schizophrenia in the general population is high; yet research into such stigma within the diverse Latino communities remains under-investigated. This study employed a randomized experimental vignette methodology to assess various domains of public stigma toward individuals experiencing psychosis and/or diabetes within Latino communities. A communitybased sample of 243 Latino adults participated. Contrary to our expectations, respondents who were more sympathetic toward those with mental health problems tended to score higher on public stigma. The belief that a person was responsible for their own mental health problems was associated with higher levels of stigma. Results indicate that perc...
Background: People with schizophrenia face prejudice and discrimination from a number of sources inc...
Background: For many, seeking mental healthcare services remains a clandestine, shameful, or secret ...
Having a mental illness can be a stigmatizing feature in the eyes of the general public, which can n...
Public stigma toward those experiencing symptoms of schizophrenia in the general population is high;...
People with serious mental illness often internalize society’s negative attitudes toward mental illn...
Depression and diabetes are two of the most common health conditions experienced by those from Latin...
Many individuals with schizophrenia are devalued and discriminated against because of their mental i...
This study explored the attitudes and stigma associated with receiving mental health services among ...
Stigma towards mental illness has been extremely prevalent among people of all ages and racial backg...
Artículo de publicación ISIObjective: Stigma toward individuals with mental disorders has been studi...
Stigma towards individuals with psychological disorders is causing dramatic social distancing in soc...
Compared to their White counterparts, Black people diagnosed with schizophrenia (PDWS) are at elevat...
Stigma is one of the greatest challenges facing people with a psychiatric diagnosis. They are widely...
Illness-related stigma is a complex and important issue, and its social impact contributes to a hidd...
This study examines the influence of cultural context on social distance and perceptions of stigma t...
Background: People with schizophrenia face prejudice and discrimination from a number of sources inc...
Background: For many, seeking mental healthcare services remains a clandestine, shameful, or secret ...
Having a mental illness can be a stigmatizing feature in the eyes of the general public, which can n...
Public stigma toward those experiencing symptoms of schizophrenia in the general population is high;...
People with serious mental illness often internalize society’s negative attitudes toward mental illn...
Depression and diabetes are two of the most common health conditions experienced by those from Latin...
Many individuals with schizophrenia are devalued and discriminated against because of their mental i...
This study explored the attitudes and stigma associated with receiving mental health services among ...
Stigma towards mental illness has been extremely prevalent among people of all ages and racial backg...
Artículo de publicación ISIObjective: Stigma toward individuals with mental disorders has been studi...
Stigma towards individuals with psychological disorders is causing dramatic social distancing in soc...
Compared to their White counterparts, Black people diagnosed with schizophrenia (PDWS) are at elevat...
Stigma is one of the greatest challenges facing people with a psychiatric diagnosis. They are widely...
Illness-related stigma is a complex and important issue, and its social impact contributes to a hidd...
This study examines the influence of cultural context on social distance and perceptions of stigma t...
Background: People with schizophrenia face prejudice and discrimination from a number of sources inc...
Background: For many, seeking mental healthcare services remains a clandestine, shameful, or secret ...
Having a mental illness can be a stigmatizing feature in the eyes of the general public, which can n...