Hope and empowerment are key elements of recovery in the context of serious mental illnesses (SMI). We examined predictors of hope among individuals with SMI and tested a hypothesized path model in which perceived social status and perceived discrimination adversely impact hope, directly and through their impacts on depressive symptoms. Data from 232 individuals with SMI receiving care in public-sector settings were used in both a multiple linear regression (predicting Herth Hope Scale scores), and in path analyses examining both direct and indirect effects of perceived social status (Social Status Ladder) and perceived discrimination (Everyday Discrimination Scale). Depressive symptoms, perceived social status, and perceived discrimination...
The stigmatisation of people with mental illness has severe negative consequences for affected indiv...
Perceived stigmatization of mentally ill people impairs their social relations and well-being. While...
Research has paradoxically linked awareness of illness to both better function outcomes and lesser h...
Aims.Discrimination against people with severe mental illness is an international problem. It is ass...
textMental health conditions are highly prevalent in the U.S. Approximately two thirds of individual...
Developing a recovery focus in mental health services is a policy goal internationally, and hope is ...
Previous research shows a negative relationship between the stigmatization of people with mental ill...
This study reports on the relationship between stage of recovery and hope, meaning and responsibilit...
The goal of the current work was to explore the role of mindsets in both stigma against and support ...
Hope is a key construct for successful community adjustment among those with severe mental illnesses...
Masters Coursework - Master of Clinical Psychology (MClinPsych)Background: People with severe mental...
One prominent social-cognitive model of internalized stigma by Corrigan and his colleagues (2012; 20...
Health promotion strategies often focus on the prevention or alleviation of mental illness in an att...
In the present study, we examined the role of ethnoracial discrimination, social support (viz., fami...
BACKGROUND: Studies investigating the importance of social network, empowerment and experiences of s...
The stigmatisation of people with mental illness has severe negative consequences for affected indiv...
Perceived stigmatization of mentally ill people impairs their social relations and well-being. While...
Research has paradoxically linked awareness of illness to both better function outcomes and lesser h...
Aims.Discrimination against people with severe mental illness is an international problem. It is ass...
textMental health conditions are highly prevalent in the U.S. Approximately two thirds of individual...
Developing a recovery focus in mental health services is a policy goal internationally, and hope is ...
Previous research shows a negative relationship between the stigmatization of people with mental ill...
This study reports on the relationship between stage of recovery and hope, meaning and responsibilit...
The goal of the current work was to explore the role of mindsets in both stigma against and support ...
Hope is a key construct for successful community adjustment among those with severe mental illnesses...
Masters Coursework - Master of Clinical Psychology (MClinPsych)Background: People with severe mental...
One prominent social-cognitive model of internalized stigma by Corrigan and his colleagues (2012; 20...
Health promotion strategies often focus on the prevention or alleviation of mental illness in an att...
In the present study, we examined the role of ethnoracial discrimination, social support (viz., fami...
BACKGROUND: Studies investigating the importance of social network, empowerment and experiences of s...
The stigmatisation of people with mental illness has severe negative consequences for affected indiv...
Perceived stigmatization of mentally ill people impairs their social relations and well-being. While...
Research has paradoxically linked awareness of illness to both better function outcomes and lesser h...