2014' Public Stigma of Mental Illness in the United States: A Systematic Literature Review https://t.co/kY87ZvFDNH
マスメディア(アメリカの新聞)が精神疾患を"事件"や"危険性"と結びつけるような報道をすることにより、人々が精神疾患に対して”危険”といったイメージを持ちうる可能性を示唆したレビュー論文。 私達はメディアを無自覚に消費することで、加害者になりうる。 https://t.co/ZywxAnwVRb
Public stigma in regard to mental health leads to discrimination. Most families do not seek care based on this associated stigma. Let's all say enough to mental health stigmatization. #RUCFNPP_23, #mentalhealth https://t.co/qBrWkIb3Oi
@G_S_Bhogal @unherd Stigmatization of mental illness also leads to underreporting and a personal focus can lead to going undiagnosed with legitimate issues. Beware of writing pieces that focus on a specific bias. https://t.co/BuUM3kDROW
RT @GaryRidley: If you want to know how stigma affects mental health care, read this from actual real-life experts https://t.co/Y4lViqPWDN…
If you want to know how stigma affects mental health care, read this from actual real-life experts https://t.co/Y4lViqPWDN "Public stigma is a pervasive barrier that prevents many individuals in the U.S. from engaging in mental health care."
@DocPepper_FR @JulienDegremont @panarmorix @MParneix @VieDeCarabin Prend deux, trois click et va lire sur la stigmatisation, j'aimerais un débat constructif et pas ce que tu me proposes stp https://t.co/R7lmpxlrYR
@MParneix la neuroatypicite c'est pour les TSA @hparadoxa pourra mieux t'expliquer que moi.. La psychophobie c'est se moquer des patients psychiatrique et ça ca entraîne un retard de prise en charge. Je suis sur que tu es EBM alors je te met les papiers i
@VieDeCarabin @LesMeninges https://t.co/nXET9J5VPn https://t.co/NOrBl9ZGlW https://t.co/0bkVJRQ9gG https://t.co/dpQblrQiaF https://t.co/AHSwwhG8Nt tiens bonne lecture et arrête de faire le borné et supprime ton dessin, tout le monde passera vite à autre ch
@jasonrantz Jason’s ongoing bigotry criticizing the homeless with mental illness factually contributes to a stigma that furthers this crisis. Imagine being someone who ignores peer reviewed studies and continues to act bigoted toward the homeless who are m
@BrandiKruse The negative stigma of Mental illness and homelessness are factually caused by people like you and Jason that paint false narratives about those in crisis. Imagine being so lovely that you always blame others for a stigma crisis factually caus
Chill where did you come from
@PsychoLalisa Yes. Absolutely, 100%, a harmful slur that keeps early-onset patients from seeking care, which leads to worse outcomes such as life-long delusions or suicide. https://t.co/k5XAPPFPBJ
@PsychoLalisa @rosecentrals *harmful, not (just) offensive. The stigma attached to certain symptoms leads patients to avoid care, which leads to worse outcomes. The slur is harmful. https://t.co/k5XAPPFPBJ
@TimothyBrown @rickhanlonii @SelfDefinedApp Ricky is right, Timothy. Stigma causes worse treatment outcomes and decreases treatment-seeking behavior. Stigmatizing mental illness by using words like “insane” hurts mentally ill people; stigma is violence. St
@SharS_Aza @drmistercody Well that’s not entirely true. It will further stigmatize mental illness, which causes people to avoid treatment and leads to worse outcomes even if they do. So it’ll hurt the mentally ill, while harming QAnon not at all. https:/
Y por si quieren buscar un resumen de la literatura sobre estos temas, este es un artículo que resume las actitudes frente a enfermedades mentales con el fin de reducir el estigma. https://t.co/icBMUzHRNN
Internalized ableism will say, "I have <mental illness> and I thought the joke was funny, learn to laugh at yourself!" Science says: stigma leads to worse outcomes; untreated SMI kills. The joke may not hurt you, but you're not the only person affec
@MeOnDrugs @EmericanJohnson @talter @THEKIDMERO "Public stigma refers to a set of negative attitudes &beliefs that motivate individuals to fear, reject, avoid, and discriminate against people with mental illness,& is associated with lack of engagem
@nikkiblackcat @corietjohnson There's no stigma against breast cancer, and again, this is about drug-induced psychosis specifically, a condition for which I have a diagnosis & a treatment plan, both of which I avoided for years, due to associated stigm
@balis_nicky Better to err on the side of caution, considering how stigmatized psychosis is and how harmful that stigma can be. People with stigmatized mental health conditions are less likely to seek help, and that leads to increased risk of suicide. htt
@YosraKamal19 وصمة المرض "ستيجما" لا ترتبط بالعرب بقدر ما ترتبط بواقع المجتمعات حتى في الغرب مازال لها اثر واضح. هذي دراسة Systematic review على اثر وصمة المرض النفسي بين الشعب الأمريكي ، المرضى النفسيين يواجهون التمييز ضدهم في شتى مجالات الحياة. https:/
@ConnConnection @CTLegalRights data in question: https://t.co/p44LHTgMNk
@JohnnyMonotony @IwriteOK @katystoll @caitlindurante This would take awhile to unpack entirely. In short: there is significant data to indicate stigmatizing mental illness depresses treatment-seeking behavior (https://t.co/WiFJTQS65X). This happened to me
@LastWeekTonight I don't know if it's the kind of situation where next time this is pitched, an individual could say, "hey, I've learned it's harmful to use mental illnesses as punchlines,& can cause the mentally ill not to seek treatment, are there ot
@jilltwiss @LastWeekTonight I don't know if it's the kind of situation where next time this is pitched, an individual could say, "hey, I've learned it's harmful to use mental illnesses as punchlines,& can cause the mentally ill not to seek treatment, a
@jeffmaurer1980 @LastWeekTonight I don't know if it's the kind of situation where next time this is pitched, an individual could say, "hey, I've learned it's harmful to use mental illnesses as punchlines,& can cause the mentally ill not to seek treatme
@timcarvell @LastWeekTonight I don't know if it's the kind of situation where next time this is pitched, an individual could say, "hey, I've learned it's harmful to use mental illnesses as punchlines,& can cause the mentally ill not to seek treatment,
@DanGurewitch @LastWeekTonight I don't know if it's the kind of situation where next time this is pitched, an individual could say, "hey, I've learned it's harmful to use mental illnesses as punchlines,& can cause the mentally ill not to seek treatment
@owenBparsons @LastWeekTonight I don't know if it's the kind of situation where next time this is pitched, an individual could say, "hey, I've learned it's harmful to use mental illnesses as punchlines,& can cause the mentally ill not to seek treatment
@MPasset @LastWeekTonight I don't know if it's the kind of situation where next time this is pitched, an individual could say, "hey, I've learned it's harmful to use mental illnesses as punchlines,& can cause the mentally ill not to seek treatment, are
@scottesherman @LastWeekTonight I don't know if it's the kind of situation where next time this is pitched, an individual could say, "hey, I've learned it's harmful to use mental illnesses as punchlines,& can cause the mentally ill not to seek treatmen
@geoffhaggerty @LastWeekTonight I don't know if it's the kind of situation where next time this is pitched, an individual could say, "hey, I've learned it's harmful to use mental illnesses as punchlines,& can cause the mentally ill not to seek treatmen
@joshgondelman @LastWeekTonight I don't know if it's the kind of situation where next time this is pitched, an individual could say, "hey, I've learned it's harmful to use mental illnesses as punchlines,& can cause the mentally ill not to seek treatmen
@joannarothkopf @LastWeekTonight I don't know if it's the kind of situation where next time this is pitched, an individual could say, "hey, I've learned it's harmful to use mental illnesses as punchlines,& can cause the mentally ill not to seek treatme
@SeenaVali @LastWeekTonight I don't know if it's the kind of situation where next time this is pitched, an individual could say, "hey, I've learned it's harmful to use mental illnesses as punchlines,& can cause the mentally ill not to seek treatment, a
@theuglyvolvo @LastWeekTonight I don't know if it's the kind of situation where next time this is pitched, an individual could say, "hey, I've learned it's harmful to use mental illnesses as punchlines,& can cause the mentally ill not to seek treatment
@LastWeekTonight @iamjohnoliver I don't know if it's the kind of situation where next time this is pitched, an individual could say, "hey, I've learned it's harmful to use mental illnesses as punchlines,& can cause the mentally ill not to seek treatmen
@DOB_INC I ask how much sway you have bc I don't know if it's the kind of situation where an individual could say, "hey, I've learned it's harmful to use mental illnesses as punchlines,& can cause the mentally ill not to seek treatment, are there other
@Mumboejumboh @RealDorianDawes But using real-world mental health slurs for fictional depictions of mental conditions (when you could just not do that) is stigmatizing to people like me; this does real-world harm. It prevents people from seeking help, and
Offended? People with stigmatized conditions are less likely to seek care. Stigmatizing conditions (like addiction) means fewer addicts will seek help. The concern is HARM. My feelings aren’t why I’m speaking up. Addicts who need treatment are. https
@BandyXLee1 By lumping us in with him, you are worsening the stigma surrounding these diseases and making it less likely people with actual psychosis will be honest with themselves & seek help. You are doing harm, so forgive me if I don't entirely trus
@lalaabeeee It's still using a mental health word as an insult, which is what I'm saying the problem was to begin with. You are worsening the stigma of mental illness by expressing these attitudes, which can prevent people who need help from feeling safe s
@Andy_Olsen @BugInsuranceMan @VincentPetrizzo @EmmaVigeland It's a simple request, that you not use mental health words when forming your insults. If you need a reason to comply, here is data indicating the stigma prevents people from getting the help they
RT @hopesmeels: if u care abt this stuff, i suggest researching humor styles, https://t.co/at3dNwSh7Z and mental illness stigma https://t.c…
Public Stigma of Mental Illness in the United States: A Systematic Literature Review (2014) https://t.co/Ass1nJFEgF
Public Stigma of Mental Illness in the United States: A Systematic Literature Review https://t.co/Ass1nJFEgF
if u care abt this stuff, i suggest researching humor styles, https://t.co/at3dNwSh7Z and mental illness stigma https://t.co/nU1UJ9F3C3 https://t.co/POryrjOp5k https://t.co/SDkAN3sPO9 https://t.co/YFfgb3bRC8 https://t.co/FXD42gc2lY
Public Stigma of Mental Illness in the United States: A Systematic Literature Review https://t.co/NSuAQ1I1CK
Public #Stigma of #MentalIllness in the #UnitedStates: A Systematic Literature Review https://t.co/ygGYig3Rpm
And why it matters: stigma. https://t.co/z16Slc1F7U
@elizabday Study from 12/2012: "Public stigma of mental illness in the U.S. was widespread" http://t.co/161PXbpmG3