This study aimed to examine how stigma impacts on symptomatic and subjective recovery from psychosis, both concurrently and longitudinally. We also aimed to investigate whether self-esteem and hopelessness mediated the observed associations between stigma and outcomes. 80 service-users with psychosis completed symptom (Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale) and subjective recovery measures (Process of Recovery Questionnaire) at baseline and 6-months later, and also completed the King Stigma Scale, the Self-Esteem Rating Scale and the Beck Hopelessness Scale at baseline. In cross sectional regression and multiple mediation analyses of the baseline data, we found that stigma predicted both symptomatic and subjective recovery, and the effects o...
Despite increased understanding of the diagnosis and treatment of mental health disorders, mispercep...
An expansive body of research has investigated the experiences and adverse consequences of internali...
Internalized stigma refers to the process by which affected individuals endorse stereotypes about me...
Internalised shame and self-esteem have both been proposed to play an integral role in the relations...
Stigma is a widely researched concept, with public stigma, courtesy stigma and self-stigma (or inter...
People with psychosis are reported to be one of the most stigmatised minority groups in society. Men...
This thesis focuses on self-stigma in psychosis. The first part, the systematic literature review, e...
Objectives Experienced stigma is detrimental to those who experience psychosis and can cause emotio...
ObjectiveSelf-stigma is highly prevalent in schizophrenia and can be seen as an important factor lea...
Section A reviews the literature from two areas: it looks first at empirical studies exploring self-...
Background: It´s obvious that stigma reduces life opportunities and make people act throughout an ou...
Objective: Social inclusion and vocational activity are central to personal recovery for young peopl...
Introduction: This research portfolio set out to examine service user defined recovery in psychosis...
AbstractBackgroundPrevious studies have provided initial evidence that people at risk for psychosis ...
Title from PDF of Title page, viewed on March 17, 2014Thesis advisor: Melisa V. RempferVitaIncludes ...
Despite increased understanding of the diagnosis and treatment of mental health disorders, mispercep...
An expansive body of research has investigated the experiences and adverse consequences of internali...
Internalized stigma refers to the process by which affected individuals endorse stereotypes about me...
Internalised shame and self-esteem have both been proposed to play an integral role in the relations...
Stigma is a widely researched concept, with public stigma, courtesy stigma and self-stigma (or inter...
People with psychosis are reported to be one of the most stigmatised minority groups in society. Men...
This thesis focuses on self-stigma in psychosis. The first part, the systematic literature review, e...
Objectives Experienced stigma is detrimental to those who experience psychosis and can cause emotio...
ObjectiveSelf-stigma is highly prevalent in schizophrenia and can be seen as an important factor lea...
Section A reviews the literature from two areas: it looks first at empirical studies exploring self-...
Background: It´s obvious that stigma reduces life opportunities and make people act throughout an ou...
Objective: Social inclusion and vocational activity are central to personal recovery for young peopl...
Introduction: This research portfolio set out to examine service user defined recovery in psychosis...
AbstractBackgroundPrevious studies have provided initial evidence that people at risk for psychosis ...
Title from PDF of Title page, viewed on March 17, 2014Thesis advisor: Melisa V. RempferVitaIncludes ...
Despite increased understanding of the diagnosis and treatment of mental health disorders, mispercep...
An expansive body of research has investigated the experiences and adverse consequences of internali...
Internalized stigma refers to the process by which affected individuals endorse stereotypes about me...