Can a negative religious causal attribution of mental illness affect the phenomenon of public stigma?

This study assessed, through an exploratory approach, how religion-based negative causal attributions of mental illness may be associated to stigmatising attitudes and behaviours that contribute to public stigma in an Italian convenience sample. All participants (N = 311; average age = 33 years, 38....

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Authors: Pingani, Luca (Author) ; Pinelli, Giorgia (Author) ; Coriani, Sandra (Author) ; Ferrari, Silvia (Author) ; Fierro, Lucia (Author) ; Giberti, Sara (Author) ; Mattei, Giorgio (Author) ; Nasi, Anna Maria (Author) ; Evans-Lacko, Sara (Author) ; Wesselmann, Eric D. (Author) ; Galeazzi, Gian Maria 1970- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: 2022
In: Mental health, religion & culture
Year: 2022, Volume: 25, Issue: 7, Pages: 665-681
Further subjects:B mental illness stigma
B public stigma
B Discrimination
B Social Stigma
B Spiritual stigma
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