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Relationship between the public's belief in recovery, level of mental illness stigma, and previous contact
- Author:
- BARCZYK Amanda N.
- Journal article citation:
- Community Mental Health Journal, 51(1), 2015, pp.38-47.
- Publisher:
- Springer
Disbelief exits that individuals who have a mental health condition are able to recover and fully function in life. This study analysed 1,437 adults from the 2006 General Social Survey. Structural equation modelling (1) examined the relationship between respondents' level of prejudicial attitudes and social distance (i.e., stigma) toward individuals who have a mental health condition and their belief in the potential of recovery (2) tested whether previous contact with an individual who received treatment was a mediator. Findings indicated that the belief in recovery led to lower levels of social distance. Prejudicial attitudes were found to be a predictor of one's level of social distance. Previous contact was not a mediator however; males, minorities and those with less education were less likely to have had previous contact. Results indicated a need to emphasise the probability of recovering from a mental health condition when developing target-specific stigma reducing strategies. (Publisher abstract)