Aims.Discrimination against people with severe mental illness is an international problem. It is associated with reduced social contact and hinders recovery. This paper aims to evaluate if experienced or anticipated discrimination is associated with social capital, a known correlate of mental health.Methods.Data from the annual viewpoint cross-sectional survey of people with severe mental illness (n=1016) were analysed. Exploratory univariate analysis was used to identify correlates of social capital in the sample, which were then evaluated in linear regression models. Additional hypotheses were tested using t tests.Results.Experienced discrimination made a modest contribution to the explained variance of social capital. Experienced discrim...
Hope and empowerment are key elements of recovery in the context of serious mental illnesses (SMI). ...
Purpose Research suggests levels of discrimination among mental health service users in England are ...
Aims. This article examines the extent of stigma and discrimination as reported by people with a dia...
Aims. Discrimination against people with severe mental illness is an international problem. It is as...
Purpose Social capital is a protective factor for mental health. People with depression are vulnerab...
Social capital is a protective factor for mental health. People with depression are vulnerable to di...
Social capital is a protective factor for mental health. People with depression are vulnerable to di...
PURPOSE: Social capital is a protective factor for mental health. People with depression are vulner...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: The concept of social capital has influenced mental health policies of nations and ...
This study investigates the association between anticipated ethnic discrimination and self-reported ...
Although a large body of literature has examined the effect of social capital on health and theoreti...
BACKGROUND: Many people with schizophrenia experience stigma caused by other people's knowledge, att...
Background Many people with schizophrenia experience stigma caused by other peoples knowledge, attit...
Poor mental health is common among migrants. This has been explained by migration-related and socio-...
Aims: To describe the perceived experiences of stigma and discrimination among people living with se...
Hope and empowerment are key elements of recovery in the context of serious mental illnesses (SMI). ...
Purpose Research suggests levels of discrimination among mental health service users in England are ...
Aims. This article examines the extent of stigma and discrimination as reported by people with a dia...
Aims. Discrimination against people with severe mental illness is an international problem. It is as...
Purpose Social capital is a protective factor for mental health. People with depression are vulnerab...
Social capital is a protective factor for mental health. People with depression are vulnerable to di...
Social capital is a protective factor for mental health. People with depression are vulnerable to di...
PURPOSE: Social capital is a protective factor for mental health. People with depression are vulner...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: The concept of social capital has influenced mental health policies of nations and ...
This study investigates the association between anticipated ethnic discrimination and self-reported ...
Although a large body of literature has examined the effect of social capital on health and theoreti...
BACKGROUND: Many people with schizophrenia experience stigma caused by other people's knowledge, att...
Background Many people with schizophrenia experience stigma caused by other peoples knowledge, attit...
Poor mental health is common among migrants. This has been explained by migration-related and socio-...
Aims: To describe the perceived experiences of stigma and discrimination among people living with se...
Hope and empowerment are key elements of recovery in the context of serious mental illnesses (SMI). ...
Purpose Research suggests levels of discrimination among mental health service users in England are ...
Aims. This article examines the extent of stigma and discrimination as reported by people with a dia...