Lazowski, L., Koller, M., Stuart, H., & Milev, R. (2012). Stigma and Discrimination in People Suffering with a Mood Disorder: A Cross-Sectional Study. Depression Research and Treatment, 9.
Lazowski, Koller, Stuart, and Milev (2012), examined the stigma of mental illness in a research. They point out that the stigma inhibits the recovey process. Their main objective of this study approved by the Queen's University Health Science and A-liated Teaching Hospitals Research Ethics Board is to establish the extent to which individuals with mood disorder are stigmatized. In this research they refer to the defination of stigma in terms of the five components according to Link and Phelan (2001). They state that these components work where the stigmatized person has minimal power. The authors assert that there exists a databank of studies focusing on scial stigma of people with mental disorder such as prejudice and discrimination based on stereotypes associated with the condition. However, little of these studies focus on the percepectives of people with mental illness. It has been established that the available research on the perspective of the mentally ill reveal that stigma is an impedence in the treatment process andcould hamper an individual decision to seek treatment.
This study hypothesizes that having a bipolar disorder is associated with more stigma than having unipolar depression. On the same line, earlier onset,...
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