This study was designed to measure how several mental illnesses (specifically Bipolar Disorder, Major Depression, Schizophrenia, and Generalized Anxiety Disorder) compare to several physical illnesses (specifically Type 2 Diabetes, Heart Disease, Cystic Fibrosis, and Crohn\u27s Disease) in terms of both controllability and blame. The participants were asked to read a series of vignettes and then answer questions regarding the degree to which the person in the vignettes is perceived as responsible for their outcome. Following this, blame was further investigated by measuring respondents\u27 perceptions of common workplace excuses regarding symptoms of various mental and physical illnesses. The expected results of the study are that particip...
International audienceObjectives: Because of the fluctuating and occasional character of Crohn's dis...
Stigma about mental health conditions decreases treatment seeking. By better understanding stigma, r...
Abstract Background: It is established that physical and mental disorders share common risk factors...
OBJECTIVES: Psychiatric morbidity among the physically ill is an important issue, particularly in th...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined Medicaid claims forms to determine the prevalence, severity, and co-...
Most health and work productivity studies have focused on individual conditions without considering ...
Most health and work productivity studies have focused on individual conditions without considering ...
BACKGROUND: Clients with severe mental illness are known to have higher morbidity than the general p...
Objective: This study aimed to explore illness representations and attitudes about personal recovery...
Objective: To examine the association of mental and physical disorders with multiple domains of func...
Objective. To design a questionnaire to assess cognitive representations of mental health problems h...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between mental and physical disorders is well established, but there is...
BACKGROUND: This study compared mental health and physical health literacy using five health problem...
Objective: To examine the association of mental and physical disorders with multiple domains of func...
This study fits into the field of behavioural medicine which tries to better understand the mind-bod...
International audienceObjectives: Because of the fluctuating and occasional character of Crohn's dis...
Stigma about mental health conditions decreases treatment seeking. By better understanding stigma, r...
Abstract Background: It is established that physical and mental disorders share common risk factors...
OBJECTIVES: Psychiatric morbidity among the physically ill is an important issue, particularly in th...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined Medicaid claims forms to determine the prevalence, severity, and co-...
Most health and work productivity studies have focused on individual conditions without considering ...
Most health and work productivity studies have focused on individual conditions without considering ...
BACKGROUND: Clients with severe mental illness are known to have higher morbidity than the general p...
Objective: This study aimed to explore illness representations and attitudes about personal recovery...
Objective: To examine the association of mental and physical disorders with multiple domains of func...
Objective. To design a questionnaire to assess cognitive representations of mental health problems h...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between mental and physical disorders is well established, but there is...
BACKGROUND: This study compared mental health and physical health literacy using five health problem...
Objective: To examine the association of mental and physical disorders with multiple domains of func...
This study fits into the field of behavioural medicine which tries to better understand the mind-bod...
International audienceObjectives: Because of the fluctuating and occasional character of Crohn's dis...
Stigma about mental health conditions decreases treatment seeking. By better understanding stigma, r...
Abstract Background: It is established that physical and mental disorders share common risk factors...