2009
DOI: 10.1093/schbul/sbp048
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Stigma Resistance in Patients With Schizophrenia

Abstract: SR is a new and promising concept. The development of stigma-resisting beliefs might help individuals in their hope of finding a fulfilling life and in their recovery from mental illness.

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“…With regard to the use of a group approach, it is possible that the strong group identity helped participants develop a sense of resistance against stigma [24] because all participants who attended our psychoeducation had been receiving day treatment together. Maccines & Lewis [25] also demonstrated the importance of performing psychoeducation in a group setting to reduce self-stigma by changing beliefs and responses to self-stigma.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With regard to the use of a group approach, it is possible that the strong group identity helped participants develop a sense of resistance against stigma [24] because all participants who attended our psychoeducation had been receiving day treatment together. Maccines & Lewis [25] also demonstrated the importance of performing psychoeducation in a group setting to reduce self-stigma by changing beliefs and responses to self-stigma.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[42][43][44][45] Some of the dimensions most closely related with stigma in the AQ-27, e.g., fear, dangerousness, avoidance, and responsibility, referred to by Corrigan et al 10 as stereotypes, have historically contributed to create some of the most significant myths associated with mental disease and the mentally ill. 46 The low scores obtained for these stereotypes in our study may be explained by the regular contact our relatives had with the condition and patient. Indeed, Corrigan et al 47,48 These data point toward the importance of formal education in determining the way how the phenomenon is perceived and how people act about it.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, there is some evidence that stigma-resistance (SR), an individual's ability to counteract stigma, is positively correlated with self-esteem, empowerment and quality of life (Sibitz, Unger, Woppmann, Zidek, & Amering, 2011). A social network and receiving outpatient treatment was also associated with higher SR.…”
Section: Psychological Resourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%