This concept has been explored byprevious research, which has examined the role that the media plays in creating this sense of self-stigma. Asmall amount of research has shown that the media can directly impact negative views of mental healthprofessionals and create a sense of self-stigma. ...
Mental health stigma refers to negative beliefs people may hold about those with mental illness, which can lead to stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination. Public awareness and literacy have increased substantially over the years, yet some entrenched
Social media is changing the way people self-identify as suffering from a disorder and how they communicate with others with similar experiences, often asking about side effects from treatments, or sharing coping skills, and thereby feeling less isolation or stigma. Studying popular social media plat...
心理问题的污名(mental health stigma)可以被划分为两个类型:来自外界的社会污名,以及被患者感知到并内化了的病耻感。 心理问题的社会污名(social stigma)一般通过刻板印象、偏见和歧视表现出。 刻板印象:指整个社会对于心理问题的一种错误的、固化的认知(如:精神分裂症患者都很危险); 偏见:是社会刻板印象在...
2015). Like other online communication, the ability to connect with others anonymously may be an important feature of social media, especially for individuals living with highly stigmatizing health conditions (Berger et al. 2005), such as serious mental disorders (Highton-Williamson et al. 2015)...
Intersections between stigma and mental health are also more frequently being documented in the context of infectious diseases, with significant impacts on resilience and quality of life. Concerted efforts are therefore needed to evaluate the forms and manifestations of stigma in infectious diseases and ...
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Cathal Carlin in STIGMA - A Mental Health Film (2020)
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