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Self stigma, empowerment and perceived discrimination among people with SCH in 14 European countrise : the GAMIAN Europe study (CROSBI ID 203701)

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Brohan, Elaine ; ... ; Biočina Martić, Sanja ; ... ; Pievskaya J. Self stigma, empowerment and perceived discrimination among people with SCH in 14 European countrise : the GAMIAN Europe study // Schizophrenia research, 122 (2010), 1/3; 232-238. doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2010.02.1065

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Brohan, Elaine ; ... ; Biočina Martić, Sanja ; ... ; Pievskaya J.

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Self stigma, empowerment and perceived discrimination among people with SCH in 14 European countrise : the GAMIAN Europe study

There is a growing interest in examining self-stigma as a barrier to recovery from schizophrenia. To date, no studies have examined mental health service user's experiences of self-stigma throughout Europe. This study describes the level of self-stigma, stigma resistance, empowerment and perceived discrimination reported by mental health service users with a diagnosis of schizophrenia or other psychotic disorder across 14 European countries. Data were collected from 1229 people using a postal survey from members of mental health non-governmental organisations. Almost half (41.7%) reported moderate or high levels of self-stigma, 49.2% moderate or high stigma resistance, 49.7% moderate or high empowerment and 69.4% moderate or high perceived discrimination. In a reduced multivariate model 42% of the variance in self-stigma scores was predicted by levels of empowerment, perceived discrimination and social contact. These results suggest that self-stigma appears to be common and sometimes severe among people with schizophrenia or other psychotic disorders in Europe.

stigma; GAMIAN; mentally ill person

Autorica je suradnica Gamian Europe study group ; http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20347271.

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122 (1/3)

2010.

232-238

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0920-9964

10.1016/j.schres.2010.02.1065

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