This study explored how people make moral judgments about individuals who display behavioral symptoms of mental illness. Two processes underlie moral judgment: intuitions about what is right and wrong and the application of moral rules in action. In this study, I focused on intuitions about utilitarian moral judgment by asking participants to rate both how right and how wrong they felt it would be to sacrifice one person to save five others—the trolley problem. I also asked participants what they felt they would do in these unusual situations, because measures of moral action can differ considerably from measures of moral judgment. Participants were 431 psychology undergraduates who read multiple vignettes in which the moral dilemma differe...
Psychopathic behavior is characteristically amoral, but to date research studies have largely failed...
Introduction. Early clinical descriptions of and research with people with schizophrenia described a...
Background and Aims: Patients are important stakeholders in the care process and may have different ...
Psychopathy is a personality disorder frequently associated with immoral behaviors. Previous behavio...
This research investigated whether emotional hyporeactivity affects moral judgements and choices of ...
Objective: Individuals who suffer from a mental illness generally experience stigma. There is a perc...
Background: Moral injury, or the engagement in or witnessing of an act that violates a person’s mora...
Mental disorders are often associated with social stigmas and lead to discrimination. The aim of the...
Definitions and theoretical models of the stigma construct have gradually progressed from an individ...
The current study integrates system justification theory with research on mental illness stigma. Ste...
Whereas considerable research examines antecedents of moral dilemma judgments where causing harm max...
Considerable research in moral psychology has provided evidence for disagreement in the resolution o...
At the present time, the growing interest in the topic of moral judgment highlights the widespread n...
Prosocial behavior towards individuals with stigmatized conditions was examined in relation to indiv...
This study examines the influence of moral development and course of antisocial behavior on mental d...
Psychopathic behavior is characteristically amoral, but to date research studies have largely failed...
Introduction. Early clinical descriptions of and research with people with schizophrenia described a...
Background and Aims: Patients are important stakeholders in the care process and may have different ...
Psychopathy is a personality disorder frequently associated with immoral behaviors. Previous behavio...
This research investigated whether emotional hyporeactivity affects moral judgements and choices of ...
Objective: Individuals who suffer from a mental illness generally experience stigma. There is a perc...
Background: Moral injury, or the engagement in or witnessing of an act that violates a person’s mora...
Mental disorders are often associated with social stigmas and lead to discrimination. The aim of the...
Definitions and theoretical models of the stigma construct have gradually progressed from an individ...
The current study integrates system justification theory with research on mental illness stigma. Ste...
Whereas considerable research examines antecedents of moral dilemma judgments where causing harm max...
Considerable research in moral psychology has provided evidence for disagreement in the resolution o...
At the present time, the growing interest in the topic of moral judgment highlights the widespread n...
Prosocial behavior towards individuals with stigmatized conditions was examined in relation to indiv...
This study examines the influence of moral development and course of antisocial behavior on mental d...
Psychopathic behavior is characteristically amoral, but to date research studies have largely failed...
Introduction. Early clinical descriptions of and research with people with schizophrenia described a...
Background and Aims: Patients are important stakeholders in the care process and may have different ...