Toward understanding mental illness stigma and help-seeking: A social identity perspective

Volume: 222, Pages: 35 - 43
Published: Feb 1, 2019
Abstract
People who experience mental illness are unlikely to seek help. Research suggests that mental illness stigma negatively impacts help-seeking, yet there is little information about factors that relate to stigma that are positively associated with help-seeking among those with compromised mental health. Emerging research suggests that aspects of the social identity perspective, namely group social identification and perceptions about the group,...
Paper Details
Title
Toward understanding mental illness stigma and help-seeking: A social identity perspective
Published Date
Feb 1, 2019
Volume
222
Pages
35 - 43
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