Introduction The World Health Organization (WHO) considers stigma of mental illness as a crucial problem (WHO, 2001). Stigma contributes to the onset (Morgan et al., 2010) and the outcome of people affected by schizophrenia (Himan, 2015). Objectives To evaluate the perception of patients affected by psychotic disorders of being stigmatized by the community. Aims To compare the perception of stigma among subgroups of patients at different stage of their disorder. Methods Thirty-five patients affected by a first-episode of psychosis (FEP) and 96 patients affected by chronic psychosis were recruited. The Devaluation of Consumers Scale (DCS) and the Devaluation of Consumer Families Scale (DCFS) were administered to assess the percei...
OBJECTIVE: Stigma maintains a belief that a recovery process is infeasible for patients with schizop...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have provided initial evidence that people at risk for psychosis (PR) ...
Background: People with schizophrenia face prejudice and discrimination from a number of sources ...
Introduction The World Health Organization (WHO) considers stigma of mental illness as a crucial pro...
Objectives Perceived/experienced stigma and its relationship with clinical outcome were investigate...
Patients with mental illnesses, especially with schizophrenia, suffer from stigma and discrimination...
Objectives: Stigma is believed to be one of the major barriers for the recovery process of persons w...
Objective To evaluate the relationships between perceived stigma and duration of untreated psychosis...
AbstractBackgroundPrevious studies have provided initial evidence that people at risk for psychosis ...
Many individuals with schizophrenia are devalued and discriminated against because of their mental i...
Objective: To identify the constituent elements of the stigma from the perspective of those having ...
ABSTRACT Stigma and discrimination continue to be a reality in the lives of people suffering from m...
Despite increased understanding of the diagnosis and treatment of mental health disorders, mispercep...
People with mental illness have been stigmatised by the public as dangerous, violent, and unpredicta...
ObjectiveSelf-stigma is highly prevalent in schizophrenia and can be seen as an important factor lea...
OBJECTIVE: Stigma maintains a belief that a recovery process is infeasible for patients with schizop...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have provided initial evidence that people at risk for psychosis (PR) ...
Background: People with schizophrenia face prejudice and discrimination from a number of sources ...
Introduction The World Health Organization (WHO) considers stigma of mental illness as a crucial pro...
Objectives Perceived/experienced stigma and its relationship with clinical outcome were investigate...
Patients with mental illnesses, especially with schizophrenia, suffer from stigma and discrimination...
Objectives: Stigma is believed to be one of the major barriers for the recovery process of persons w...
Objective To evaluate the relationships between perceived stigma and duration of untreated psychosis...
AbstractBackgroundPrevious studies have provided initial evidence that people at risk for psychosis ...
Many individuals with schizophrenia are devalued and discriminated against because of their mental i...
Objective: To identify the constituent elements of the stigma from the perspective of those having ...
ABSTRACT Stigma and discrimination continue to be a reality in the lives of people suffering from m...
Despite increased understanding of the diagnosis and treatment of mental health disorders, mispercep...
People with mental illness have been stigmatised by the public as dangerous, violent, and unpredicta...
ObjectiveSelf-stigma is highly prevalent in schizophrenia and can be seen as an important factor lea...
OBJECTIVE: Stigma maintains a belief that a recovery process is infeasible for patients with schizop...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have provided initial evidence that people at risk for psychosis (PR) ...
Background: People with schizophrenia face prejudice and discrimination from a number of sources ...