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- An Attribution Model of Public Discrimination Towards Persons with . . .
In this study, we build on previous work by developing and estimating a model of the relationships between causal attributions (e g , controllability, responsi- bility), familiarity with mental illness, dangerousness, emotional responses (e g , pity, anger, fear), and helping and rejecting responses
- An attribution model of public discrimination towards persons with . . .
In this study, we build on previous work by developing and estimating a model of the relationships between causal attributions (e g , controllability, responsibility), familiarity with mental illness, dangerousness, emotional responses (e g , pity, anger, fear), and helping and rejecting responses …
- An attribution model of public discrimination towards persons with . . .
In this study, we build on previous work by developing and estimating a model of the relationships between causal attributions (e g , controllability, responsibility), familiarity with mental illness, dangerousness, emotional responses (e g , pity, anger, fear), and helping and rejecting responses
- An Attribution Model of Public Discrimination Towards Persons with . . .
In this study, we build on previous work by developing and estimating a model of the relationships between causal attributions (e g , controllability, responsibility), familiarity with mental
- An attribution model of public discrimination - ProQuest
In this study, we build on previous work by developing and estimating a model of the relationships between causal attributions (e g , controllability, responsibility), familiarity with mental illness, dangerousness, emotional responses (e g , pity, anger, fear), and helping and rejecting responses
- An attribution model of public discrimination towards persons with . . .
In this study, we build on previous work by developing and estimating a model of the relationships between causal attributions (e g , controllability, responsibility), familiarity with mental illness, dangerousness, emotional responses (e g , pity, anger, fear), and helping and rejecting responses
- An Attribution Model of Public Discrimination Towards Persons with . . .
This paper investigates the model of public discrimination against individuals with mental illness, drawing on sociological and psychological frameworks It differentiates between public stigma and self-stigma, focusing on the attribution processes involved in public attitudes
- Patrick Corrigan - Google Scholar
How stigma interferes with mental health care The paradox of self-stigma and mental illness Lessons from social psychology on discrediting psychiatric stigma Mental health stigma as
- Attribution Questionnaire - Wikipedia
Surveys have suggested that people hold deeply embedded beliefs about people with mental illness through discrimination and stereotypes The attribution theory holds that behaviors may be perceived by others as a trait of the person or that the behavior has been brought about by their own doing
- An Attribution Model of Public Discrimination Towards Persons with . . .
Much of the dangerousness effects operate by increasing fear, a particularly strong predictor of support for coercive treatment The results from this study also suggest that familiarity with mental illness reduces discriminatory responses
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