BackgroundDespite advances that the psychosis "clinical high-risk" (CHR) identification offers, risk of stigma exists. Awareness of and agreement with stereotypes has not yet been evaluated in CHR individuals. Furthermore, the relative stigma associated with symptoms, as opposed to the label of risk, is not known, which is critical because CHR identification may reduce symptom-related stigma.MethodsThirty-eight CHR subjects were ascertained using standard measures from the Center of Prevention and Evaluation/New York State Psychiatric Institute/ Columbia University. Labeling-related measures adapted to the CHR group included "stereotype awareness and self-stigma" ("Stereotype awareness", "Stereotype Agreement", "Negative emotions [shame]"),...
Understanding how stigmatized identities contribute to increased rates of depression and anxiety is ...
Deficits in cognitive functioning observed in people with schizophrenia are well-documented; however...
People with mental illness have been stigmatised by the public as dangerous, violent, and unpredicta...
Self-stigma has been associated with reduced accuracy of face emotion recognition in individuals at ...
BACKGROUND: It is unclear whether mental illness stigma affects individuals with subthreshold syndro...
Stigma is an important environmental risk factor for a variety of outcomes in schizophrenia. In orde...
Background Previous studies have provided initial evidence that people at risk for psychosis (PR) su...
INTRODUCTION: Stigma is an important environmental risk factor for a variety of outcomes in schizoph...
Objective: Service users commonly keep their mental illness secret in order to avoid rejection. Howe...
Self-stigma in mental illness is linked to negative clinical and functional outcomes, but little is ...
According to stress-vulnerability models, social stressors contribute to the onset of schizophrenia....
Stigma is an important environmental risk factor for a variety of outcomes in schizophrenia. In orde...
Mental health service use is helpful but rare among young people at risk of psychosis. The label and...
Harmful consequences of self-stigma in schizophrenia are well established in the literature, but its...
Harmful consequences of self-stigma in schizophrenia are well established in the literature, but its...
Understanding how stigmatized identities contribute to increased rates of depression and anxiety is ...
Deficits in cognitive functioning observed in people with schizophrenia are well-documented; however...
People with mental illness have been stigmatised by the public as dangerous, violent, and unpredicta...
Self-stigma has been associated with reduced accuracy of face emotion recognition in individuals at ...
BACKGROUND: It is unclear whether mental illness stigma affects individuals with subthreshold syndro...
Stigma is an important environmental risk factor for a variety of outcomes in schizophrenia. In orde...
Background Previous studies have provided initial evidence that people at risk for psychosis (PR) su...
INTRODUCTION: Stigma is an important environmental risk factor for a variety of outcomes in schizoph...
Objective: Service users commonly keep their mental illness secret in order to avoid rejection. Howe...
Self-stigma in mental illness is linked to negative clinical and functional outcomes, but little is ...
According to stress-vulnerability models, social stressors contribute to the onset of schizophrenia....
Stigma is an important environmental risk factor for a variety of outcomes in schizophrenia. In orde...
Mental health service use is helpful but rare among young people at risk of psychosis. The label and...
Harmful consequences of self-stigma in schizophrenia are well established in the literature, but its...
Harmful consequences of self-stigma in schizophrenia are well established in the literature, but its...
Understanding how stigmatized identities contribute to increased rates of depression and anxiety is ...
Deficits in cognitive functioning observed in people with schizophrenia are well-documented; however...
People with mental illness have been stigmatised by the public as dangerous, violent, and unpredicta...