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The impact of stigma on people with albinism in Africa: a narrative review. [PDF]
Kromberg JG, Kerr RA.
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Social support and maternal caregiving burden in families of children with Angelman syndrome in China: the mediating role of self-stigma. [PDF]
Dayimu N, Leng L, Jilili M.
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"It becomes more difficult when people don't empathize with us": COVID-19-related stigmatization experienced by survivors in Nepal. [PDF]
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Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1997
This study started as a literature review on stigma as part of a Professional Studies II Resettlement Course. While conducting the study the author was able to follow‐up previous research which looked at contact with the mentally ill and stigma.
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This study started as a literature review on stigma as part of a Professional Studies II Resettlement Course. While conducting the study the author was able to follow‐up previous research which looked at contact with the mentally ill and stigma.
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Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1986
Do blacks differ from whites in their ascription of negative stereotypes to former mental patients? Because blacks are aware that they themselves are often the victims of negative stereotyping, they might show greater reluctance to apply negative stereotypes to others marked by society as "deviant.
Clifford M. B. Galanis, Edward E. Jones
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Do blacks differ from whites in their ascription of negative stereotypes to former mental patients? Because blacks are aware that they themselves are often the victims of negative stereotyping, they might show greater reluctance to apply negative stereotypes to others marked by society as "deviant.
Clifford M. B. Galanis, Edward E. Jones
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SSRN Electronic Journal
Throughout history, people with mental illness have been discriminated against and stigmatized. Our experiment provides a new measure of perceived depression stigma and then investigates the causal effect of perceived stigma on help-seeking in a sample of 1,844 Americans suffering from depression.
Roth, Christopher +2 more
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Throughout history, people with mental illness have been discriminated against and stigmatized. Our experiment provides a new measure of perceived depression stigma and then investigates the causal effect of perceived stigma on help-seeking in a sample of 1,844 Americans suffering from depression.
Roth, Christopher +2 more
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Advances in Psychiatric Treatment, 2002
‘Medicine is a social science, and politics nothing but medicine on a grand scale.’ (Rudolph Virchov, 1848, quoted in Link & Phelan, 1996)Discrimination and prejudice against people with mental illnesses is ubiquitous, pernicious and wrong. The overwhelming case against such stigma has been recognised by initiatives from the UK government, the ...
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‘Medicine is a social science, and politics nothing but medicine on a grand scale.’ (Rudolph Virchov, 1848, quoted in Link & Phelan, 1996)Discrimination and prejudice against people with mental illnesses is ubiquitous, pernicious and wrong. The overwhelming case against such stigma has been recognised by initiatives from the UK government, the ...
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