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Stigma in patients with mental disorders- its manifestations and consequences

Abstract

Inspite of the problems of sigma being widely discussed, there still continue the attempts to understand the ways and factors producing the self-stigmatizing and mechanisms obtruding the involvement of self-stigmatized patients into the treatment process. In the present study there took part 66 in-patients with severe mental disorders. There were used the questionnaire of self-stigmatizing, devaluation/discrimination part of the experienced stigmatizing questionnaire and motivation for treatment rating scale. Detected some significant factors in producing the self-stigmatizing and influence of the implicit self-stigmatizing, the severeness of which results in the development of the explicit self-stigmatization, which destruct the motivation for treatment.

About the Authors

N. B. Lutova
V.M. Bekhterev’ National medical research center of psychiatry and neurology
Russian Federation


M. Y. Sorokin
V.M. Bekhterev’ National medical research center of psychiatry and neurology
Russian Federation


V. D. Wied
V.M. Bekhterev’ National medical research center of psychiatry and neurology
Russian Federation


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Lutova N.B., Sorokin M.Y., Wied V.D. Stigma in patients with mental disorders- its manifestations and consequences. V.M. BEKHTEREV REVIEW OF PSYCHIATRY AND MEDICAL PSYCHOLOGY. 2017;(3):41-45. (In Russ.)

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