Stigma In Health And Social Care

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According to The World Health Organization, Stigma is a mark that can bring shame or dishonor on to an individual who has mental disorder. It also has negative outcomes such as excluded from being involved in societies and communities (Lyons, Laugharne, & Appiah-poku, 2015). Stigma and discrimination significantly would decrease the quality of life of individuals who suffering from mental illness and increase distressing of their mental disorder symptoms (Pirkis & Francis, 2012). According to recent surveys, individuals who are mentally ill, willing to work with health workers who respect them and understand their situations. Stigma and discrimination does not let other people to make relation ship, work and accept individuals with mental illness. …show more content…

And a survey shows that individuals and their relevant believe less stigmatizing and discrimination more and treat them with empathy. Stigma is one of the major factors that bring loneliness to individuals with mental disorder. Therefore, lots of people who are mentally ill are not willing to seek help from healthcare setting and they are not complying with treatment. Hence, the self-esteem and confidence recovery may have delay, which most likely to suicidal behaviors (Pirkis, & Francis,2012). Generally stigma appears in two forms of public stigma and internalized response to stigma, which is known as self-stigma as well. (Knox et al., 2014). “ Public stigma refers to he negative ways in which the general population react to people who have been identified as having mental illness. Internalized or self-stigma refers to negative self-beliefs that persons with mental illness hold and the associated impact on behavior” (Knox et al., 2014). As some studies in Australia show, recently it is very common to experience stigma. As an illustration, 75% of 427 people who have mental illness, experienced public stigma. Besides, there are similar statistics in the last few years that show the same discrimination against mental illness (Knox et al., …show more content…

Hence, stigma should be reduced among population. There are some coping strategies to reduce stigma, such as: disclosure by media about mental illness and advocacy. One of the strategies that mental health consumers have suggested is education for public and better information about mental illness (Knox et al., 2014). Although some studies show that disclosure by media, which is direct contact with mental health consumers, is a very good way to reduce stigma by minimizing of present inaccurate and inappropriate view of mental health and effects of stigma and discrimination on people who struggle with mental disorders and increase produce and show positive and informative programs that present accurate pictures of individuals who suffer from mental illnesses (Pirkis, J., & Francis, 2012). But there is a problem that they are reluctant to tell others about their mental illness, so that reduces the opportunity of socially being supported and also make it more difficult to seek help. “ In addition to not receiving treatment or support, those who hide a concealable stigma, such as a mental illness, may face considerable stressors and psychological challenges in keeping the stigma secret” (Morgan & Jorm, 2009). Therefore, anti stigma programs such as disclosure by media and public education can increase quality of life of

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