2016
DOI: 10.17744/mehc.38.1.05
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The Role of Empathy and Adult Attachment in Predicting Stigma toward Severe and Persistent Mental Illness and other Psychosocial or Health Conditions

Abstract: Research suggests that empathy may reduce stigma, while adult attachment style may influence empathy. We examined stigma toward schizophrenia and other psychosocial or health concerns. We created vignettes describing a person displaying behavioral problems with different reasons offered for the behavior. Vignettes were followed by stigma items. Participants (N = 347) also completed empathy and adult attachment scales. The most stigma was found with a homelessness vignette, and the least with an Alzheimer's dis… Show more

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“…As referred to MDCBs, feeling self-confident with interpersonal relationships in general does not mean believing in his/her own capacity to affect the others. These results do not seem to fall in line with the findings of Webb et al 31 which evidence a positive relation between fearful attachment and low levels of empathy. Webb et al 31 suggest that attachment style may influence the relationship between empathy and discriminating attitudes, in a way that adults who are fearfully attached do not seek personal relationships with others and would feel less empathic toward somebody who is demonstrating socially inappropriate behaviors.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 74%
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“…As referred to MDCBs, feeling self-confident with interpersonal relationships in general does not mean believing in his/her own capacity to affect the others. These results do not seem to fall in line with the findings of Webb et al 31 which evidence a positive relation between fearful attachment and low levels of empathy. Webb et al 31 suggest that attachment style may influence the relationship between empathy and discriminating attitudes, in a way that adults who are fearfully attached do not seek personal relationships with others and would feel less empathic toward somebody who is demonstrating socially inappropriate behaviors.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 74%
“…In this study, when referring to the causal beliefs system, biogenetic and psychosocial causal attributions are hypothesized to be the two poles of a continuum, as identified in previous research. 3 , 21 In line with Webb et al’s study, 31 a relation is then hypothesized between causal explanations of mental illness constructs and secure attachment measures; hypotheses of associations of causal belief constructs with empathic self-efficacy and stress perception measures are also formulated. The importance of gender 45 and of religious beliefs 46 as demonstrated in the literature is also suggested when accounting for the participants’ attributes in the analysis.…”
Section: Aimsmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…A lack of empathy often accompanies the stigma directed toward individuals with mental illness ( 41 ). According to Batson's empathy-altruism hypothesis (2011), empathic concern is the immediate precursor to compassionate action.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%