This Guide is part of a series of four Guides to reduce stigma. The Guides are for all managers, health and social workers and service staff who have to deal with stigma in leprosy and other health conditions. These Guides provide evidence-based and best-practice information from different dis...
Nyblade L, Stangl A, Weiss E, Ashburn K. Combating HIV stigma in health care settings: what works? J Int AIDS Soc. 2009;12(1):15.Nyblade, L., Stangl, A., Weiss, E. and Ashburn, K. 2009 . Combating HIV stigma in health care settings: What works?. Journal of the International...
But now, more than ever, addressing mental health in the workplace has become a business imperative. Supporting employee mental wellness is good for company culture and for productivity; by some estimates, for every $1 invested in supporting mental health in the workplace, there is a $4 payba...
The stigma It’s common for people with mental illnesses to be labeled as “crazy,”“weird,” and many other derogatory terms that further hinder them from getting better. This is due to a lack of understanding many have of the broad spectrum of ...
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Some individuals still view mental illnesses as threatening. These views can lead to various forms of exclusion and discrimination for people with mental health problems. Some of the additional harmfuleffects of stigmacan include: Reluctance to seek help or treatment ...
weaker attraction to adult women, history of sexual abuse in the participants' own childhood, and the psychosocial effect of perceived stigma against pedophil... LJ Cohen,S Wilman-Depena,S Barzilay,... - 《Sexual Abuse A Journal of Research & Treatment》 被引量: 0发表: 2019年 Sexually tr...
When public stigma becomes internali... PW Corrigan,K Nieweglowski - 《Journal of Mental Health》 被引量: 0发表: 2019年 Self‐stigma and the mediating impact of the "why try" effect on depression The "why try" effect, a consequence of self﹕tigma, is a sense of behavioral futility ...
(The term “morbid obesity” is now considered archaic and overly stigmatizing. Translation: Don’t use it to describe yourself or others.) Contrary to popular thought, people don’t choose to develop obesity; most people don’t wake up one morning and think, “Hey, today is a good day...
In many areas, going for therapy is still considered a stigma. The taboo attached to going to therapy because “something is wrong with you” will only take you down the road of a breakdown. Going for therapy and seeking emotional support can help mediate your mental breakdown and prevent yo...