A comparative study of internalized stigma and its correlates among different psychiatric disorders in remission
Article Type : Original Article
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Volume : 4
Issue : 1
Online ISSN : 2455-8559
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Article First Page : 29
Article End Page : 33
Abstract
Introduction: Stigma is the negative stereotyping and bias a person with mental illness is subjected to. Internalized stigma is a part of personal stigma and occurs by internalizing the public stigma. There are a number of reported consequences of internalized stigma that play a role in recovery and rehabilitation. The commonly reported consequences are the loss of self-esteem and self-efficacy, disempowerment, demoralization, loss of income and non-adherence to medication
Aims and Objectives:To study and compare the internalized stigma among patients with schizophrenia, bipolar and anxiety disorders in remission.
To understand the clinical and sociodemographic correlates of the same.
Materials and Methods:A total of 120 outpatients fulfilling criteria for the study were taken. Semi -structured proforma for sociodemographic and clinical variables and the internalized stigma of mental illness (ISMI) scale for internalized stigma were used.
Results:60% showed stigma. 23% showed moderate stigma. Females and patients who were involuntarily admitted had significantly more stigma. Stigma however did not differ significantly among the various diagnostic groups.
Conclusion: A significant number of females and involuntarily admitted patients irrespective of their diagnosis experienced internalized stigma.
Keywords: Internalized stigma, Schizophrenia, Bipolar, anxiety
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