BACKGROUND: Despite the notion of stigma as a socio-cultural process with the concept rooted in social space rather than in individual space, global studies examining impact of cultural differences on
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BACKGROUND: Despite the notion of stigma as a socio-cultural process with the concept rooted in social space rather than in individual space, global studies examining impact of cultural differences on stigma toward substance use disorders a
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- Cultural Differences in Psychosis: The Role of Causal Beliefs and Stigma in White British and South Asians (2019) · doi
While previous research has demonstrated the negative impact of stigma in individuals with mental health problems, little is known about cross-cultural differences in experiences and explanations of mental health, in particular in young people, despite the first episode of psychosis often occurring in adolescence.
Keywords: mental health previous negative impact stigma individuals problems little known cross cultural differences experiences explanations - Effect of national cultural dimensions and consumption rates on stigma toward alcohol and substance use disorders (2021) · doi
BACKGROUND: Despite the notion of stigma as a socio-cultural process with the concept rooted in social space rather than in individual space, global studies examining impact of cultural differences on stigma toward substance use disorders are lacking.
Keywords: stigma cultural space background despite notion socio process concept rooted social rather individual global examining - Marked by Association(s): A Social Network Approach to Investigating Mental Health-Related Associative Stigma (2024) · doi
With most scholarly attention directed toward understanding the stigma experiences of individuals with mental illness, less attention has been given to associative stigma: an understudied form of social exclusion and devaluation experienced by the social ties of stigmatized individuals.
Keywords: attention stigma individuals social scholarly directed toward understanding experiences mental illness less given associative understudied
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