Research suggests that empathy may reduce stigma, while adult attachment style may influence empathy. We examined stigma toward schizophrenia and other psychosocial or health concerns. We created vignettes describing a person displaying behavioral problems with different reasons offered for the behavior. Vignettes were followed by stigma items. Participants (N = 347) also completed empathy and adult attachment scales. The most stigma was found with a homelessness vignette, and the least with an Alzheimer's disease vignette. No significant differences in stigma were found between bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, or “severe psychological disorder” vignettes. Hierarchical regression analysis indicated a significant main effect for empathy. Interaction terms for empathy and adult attachment did not explain a significant proportion of stigma variance. Results are discussed in terms of mainstream conceptions of these conditions.
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January 01 2016
The Role of Empathy and Adult Attachment in Predicting Stigma toward Severe and Persistent Mental Illness and other Psychosocial or Health Conditions Available to Purchase
Marcia Webb;
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Seattle Pacific University
Marcia Webb, Ph.D., Department of Psychology, Seattle Pacific University
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Journal of Mental Health Counseling (2016) 38 (1): 62–78.
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Marcia Webb, Jessica Peterson, Stephanie C. Willis, Heather Rodney, Erin Siebert, Jessica A. Carlile, Laurel Stinar; The Role of Empathy and Adult Attachment in Predicting Stigma toward Severe and Persistent Mental Illness and other Psychosocial or Health Conditions. Journal of Mental Health Counseling 1 January 2016; 38 (1): 62–78. doi: https://doi.org/10.17744/mehc.38.1.05
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