Erschienen in:
01.04.2016 | Original Paper
Stigma Related Avoidance in People Living with Severe Mental Illness (SMI): Findings of an Integrative Review
verfasst von:
Sadat Abiri, Linda Denise Oakley, Mary E. Hitchcock, Amanda Hall
Erschienen in:
Community Mental Health Journal
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Ausgabe 3/2016
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Abstract
The purpose of this integrative review is to synthesize primary evidence of the impact of internalized stigma on avoidance in adult community treatment patients living with SMI. A keyword database search of articles published through 2015 yielded 21 papers and a total of 4256 patients. Our analyses found that stigmatizing beliefs associated with avoidance are related to significant loss of self-esteem. Factors generally thought to reduce stigma internalized as self-stigmatizing beliefs, such as improved insight, increased self-awareness, and psycho-education to improve stigma coping skills, do not appear to improve self-esteem.