Abstract The Dunning-Kruger (DK) effect is a form of meta-ignorance of knowledge (Kruger & Dunning, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 77 (6), 121–1134,) that has not …
NMS Pratiwi, L Zuhriyah, L Supriati - Belitung Nursing Journal, 2018 - belitungraya.org
Background: The person suffering mental disorders is not only burdened by his condition but also by the stigma. The impact of stigma extremely influences society which is considered to …
RE Dubke, PW Corrigan - Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 2021 - Guilford Press
Introduction: This study sought to examine self-stigma at the intersection of two identities: mental illness and gender. Methods: Using an MTurk panel, 100 self-identified men and …
There exists inconsistent and limited research on personal mental illness stigma in diverse individuals. The present study sought to address this by exploring personal mental illness …
Mental illness is a serious nation-wide health concern, with many individuals suffering from mental disorders. This study explored the attitudes of Diepsloot community members …
This study examined the effects of White racial identity using the ORAS-R and its subscales, on views of mental illness. Specifically, the study examined how White racial identity …
Attitudes toward persons with a mental illness consist of four main dimensions: Authoritarianism, benevolence, social restrictiveness, and community mental health …
The aim of the present study was to investigate knowledge and attitudes of rural community members towards mental illness. A total of 249 participants were selected through simple …
People with a mental illness suffer from not only the disease itself but from certain stigmas that are held against them. Stigma's doesn't only add to problems to these individuals' but …