2019
DOI: 10.1111/appy.12370
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Stigmas toward psychosis‐related clinical features among the general public in Taiwan

Abstract: Introduction:Stigma can be a barrier to early intervention of severe mental illnesses, especially schizophrenia, which further leads to poor outcomes. Mental health campaigns were designed to educate the general public about signs for early identification of psychosis, but the line between schizophrenia and attenuated psychosis was not well demarcated. We wonder if people would generalize their stigmas towards schizophrenia to subjects with subthreshold psychotic symptoms. Methods:A cross-sectional survey was … Show more

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“…Because the sample is very small in this study, it remains unclear whether the low rates of leukopenia and lymphocytopenia are unique in COVID-19 patients with mental disorders. The significantly higher level of socioeconomic status in the COVID-19 group than the control group is consistent with the low socioeconomic status of patients with SMIs 20 . This phenomenon may also be related to good short-term outcomes of inpatient treatment in the COVID-19 group.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…Because the sample is very small in this study, it remains unclear whether the low rates of leukopenia and lymphocytopenia are unique in COVID-19 patients with mental disorders. The significantly higher level of socioeconomic status in the COVID-19 group than the control group is consistent with the low socioeconomic status of patients with SMIs 20 . This phenomenon may also be related to good short-term outcomes of inpatient treatment in the COVID-19 group.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…In addition, social support and financial subsidies for older adults have generally improved in Hebei province (40). Furthermore, in most agricultural areas of China, there may be greater stigma and discrimination associated with psychiatric disorders (45,(47)(48)(49); therefore participants may have been less likely to disclose poor mental health status in assessments (8,(50)(51)(52)(53).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, patients with psychiatric disorders including depression in China are ashamed of reporting their symptoms or feelings to others due to the stigma of mental illness and the fear of discrimination (63,64). In addition, several authors have argued that Chinese patients with depression are more likely to somatize their distressing symptoms, which could lead to underestimated prevalence of psychiatric disorders (65)(66)(67)(68).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%