The discovery that it is possible to identify an individual before the onset of first episode psychosis and that treatment may prevent or delay onset have led to a proliferation of early intervention clinics designed to intervene before symptoms of psychosis have fully appeared. Early intervention has generated considerable debate, given the risks associated with intervening and that the majority of those identified will never develop full-blown psychosis. Despite potential stigmatizing effects, little is known about young people’s views regarding the favourable and/or adverse consequences of early intervention. This research examines the experiences and meaning of illness in young people identified as being at ultra high risk for psycho...
Chapter one examines the literature concerning the potential consequences of selfstigmatisation in ...
Background: Social phobia frequently occurs as a comorbid condition, with high rates reported among ...
Introduction: Stigma is an important environmental risk factor for a variety of outcomes schizophren...
OBJECTIVE: Despite the appeal of early intervention in psychosis, there is concern that identifying ...
OBJECTIVE: Despite the appeal of early intervention in psychosis, there is concern that identifying ...
Background: Much anti-stigma work suggests that reducing stigma and improving mental health literacy...
Young people coping with first episode schizophrenia may be predisposed to illness engulfment whereb...
Aims: To investigate the relationship between internalized stigma, depression, social anxiety and u...
Background: Stigma and discrimination are proposed as critical factors contributing to the underuse ...
The interrelationship between stigma and help-seeking is under-researched among children and adolesc...
Social anxiety following an episode of psychosis is distressing and reduces social recovery. One the...
BACKGROUND: Identifying young people as at clinical high-risk (CHR) for psychosis affords opportunit...
AIM Despite the large scientific debate concerning potential stigmatizing effects of identifying ...
This thesis focuses on self-stigma in psychosis. The first part, the systematic literature review, e...
BACKGROUND: Internalised stigma in young people meeting criteria for at-risk mental states (ARMS) h...
Chapter one examines the literature concerning the potential consequences of selfstigmatisation in ...
Background: Social phobia frequently occurs as a comorbid condition, with high rates reported among ...
Introduction: Stigma is an important environmental risk factor for a variety of outcomes schizophren...
OBJECTIVE: Despite the appeal of early intervention in psychosis, there is concern that identifying ...
OBJECTIVE: Despite the appeal of early intervention in psychosis, there is concern that identifying ...
Background: Much anti-stigma work suggests that reducing stigma and improving mental health literacy...
Young people coping with first episode schizophrenia may be predisposed to illness engulfment whereb...
Aims: To investigate the relationship between internalized stigma, depression, social anxiety and u...
Background: Stigma and discrimination are proposed as critical factors contributing to the underuse ...
The interrelationship between stigma and help-seeking is under-researched among children and adolesc...
Social anxiety following an episode of psychosis is distressing and reduces social recovery. One the...
BACKGROUND: Identifying young people as at clinical high-risk (CHR) for psychosis affords opportunit...
AIM Despite the large scientific debate concerning potential stigmatizing effects of identifying ...
This thesis focuses on self-stigma in psychosis. The first part, the systematic literature review, e...
BACKGROUND: Internalised stigma in young people meeting criteria for at-risk mental states (ARMS) h...
Chapter one examines the literature concerning the potential consequences of selfstigmatisation in ...
Background: Social phobia frequently occurs as a comorbid condition, with high rates reported among ...
Introduction: Stigma is an important environmental risk factor for a variety of outcomes schizophren...