Sierra B Cronan,Karen D Key,Allison A Vaughn
Sierra B Cronan
Even though our knowledge of the cause of disease and disability has grown, stigma still exists. Weiner, Perry, and Magnusson's seminal study on attributions of stigma has been cited over 500 times since its publication in 1988. The current...
Using Personification and Agency Reorientation to Reduce Mental-Health Clinicians' Stigmatizing Attitudes Toward Patients [0.03%]
使用人格化和代理方向重组减少精神健康临床医生对患者的污名化态度
Matthew S Lebowitz,Woo-Kyoung Ahn
Matthew S Lebowitz
People with mental disorders are strongly stigmatized. Among mental-health professionals, stigmatizing attitudes often manifest as desire for social distance from people with mental disorders. Currently ascendant biomedical conceptualizatio...
Kelly E Moore,June P Tangney,Jeffrey B Stuewig
Kelly E Moore
Upon conviction, individuals receive the stigmatizing label "criminal offender." Existing stereotypes about criminal offenders may be integrated into the self-concept, a phenomenon known as self-stigma. In many stigmatized groups, self-stig...
Deepa Rao,Yamile Molina,Nina Lambert et al.
Deepa Rao et al.
Purpose: In the present study, we validated a culturally adapted stigma scale designed to assess stigma among African Americans living with HIV. Methods: ...
Stigma Among Historically Marginalized Young Adults with Serious Mental Illnesses: A Mixed Methods Study [0.03%]
具有严重精神疾病的史上被边缘化的年轻成年人中的污名化问题:一项混合方法研究
Stigma of mental illness is a significant barrier to mental health service use and recovery. Yet, few studies have examined stigma among marginalized young adults with serious mental illnesses (SMI). This convergent mixed methods study buil...