AbstractBackgroundPrevious studies have provided initial evidence that people at risk for psychosis (PR) suffer from stigma and discrimination related to their condition. However, no study has systematically reviewed stigma and discrimination associated with being at PR and the potential underlying mechanisms.MethodsThis work aimed to systematically review all studies addressing stigma and discrimination in PR people in order to assess: (1) the occurrence of this phenomenon and its different components (public, internalized, perceived, and labeling-related), (2) whether stigma affects outcomes of the PR state, and (3) whether other factors modulate stigma among PR individuals.ResultsThe reviewed studies (n = 38) widely differ in their desig...
A systematic electronic PubMed, Medline and Web of Science database search was conducted regarding t...
Abstract Background: Stigma and discrimination continue to be a reality in the lives of people suffe...
OBJECTIVE: Despite the appeal of early intervention in psychosis, there is concern that identifying ...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have provided initial evidence that people at risk for psychosis (PR) ...
Aims. This article examines the extent of stigma and discrimination as reported by people with a dia...
Objectives: Stigma is believed to be one of the major barriers for the recovery process of persons w...
Despite increased understanding of the diagnosis and treatment of mental health disorders, mispercep...
Purpose Higher rates of psychosis have been reported in minority groups. Since individuals belonging...
This study aimed to examine how stigma impacts on symptomatic and subjective recovery from psychosis...
BACKGROUND:Stigma associated with mental illness can delay or prevent help-seeking and service conta...
People with psychosis are reported to be one of the most stigmatised minority groups in society. Men...
Having a mental illness can be a stigmatizing feature in the eyes of the general public, which can n...
Stigmatic attitudes appear to vary across different mental health diagnoses, and offenders with ment...
There is evidence to suggest that perceived discrimination may be associated with psychosis. Less is...
Introduction The World Health Organization (WHO) considers stigma of mental illness as a crucial pr...
A systematic electronic PubMed, Medline and Web of Science database search was conducted regarding t...
Abstract Background: Stigma and discrimination continue to be a reality in the lives of people suffe...
OBJECTIVE: Despite the appeal of early intervention in psychosis, there is concern that identifying ...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have provided initial evidence that people at risk for psychosis (PR) ...
Aims. This article examines the extent of stigma and discrimination as reported by people with a dia...
Objectives: Stigma is believed to be one of the major barriers for the recovery process of persons w...
Despite increased understanding of the diagnosis and treatment of mental health disorders, mispercep...
Purpose Higher rates of psychosis have been reported in minority groups. Since individuals belonging...
This study aimed to examine how stigma impacts on symptomatic and subjective recovery from psychosis...
BACKGROUND:Stigma associated with mental illness can delay or prevent help-seeking and service conta...
People with psychosis are reported to be one of the most stigmatised minority groups in society. Men...
Having a mental illness can be a stigmatizing feature in the eyes of the general public, which can n...
Stigmatic attitudes appear to vary across different mental health diagnoses, and offenders with ment...
There is evidence to suggest that perceived discrimination may be associated with psychosis. Less is...
Introduction The World Health Organization (WHO) considers stigma of mental illness as a crucial pr...
A systematic electronic PubMed, Medline and Web of Science database search was conducted regarding t...
Abstract Background: Stigma and discrimination continue to be a reality in the lives of people suffe...
OBJECTIVE: Despite the appeal of early intervention in psychosis, there is concern that identifying ...