Abstract for presentation at Australian and New Zealand College of Mental Health Nurses 32nd Annual International Conference

Stigma and Explanatory Models Among People with Schizophrenia and Their Relatives in Vellore, South India

  • Helen Charles, Christian Medical College, College of Nursing, Vellore, India
  • Background: Stigma associated with mental illness affects patients and their families.Diverse beliefs about the cause and treatment of schizophrenia are common among patients and their relatives.
    Aim: To study the association between stigma and beliefs about illness in patients and their relatives.
    Method: Standard instruments were employed to assess beliefs about illness and about stigma among patients with schizophrenia and relatives in Vellore,South India.
    Results: The majority of the patients and their relatives simultaneously held multiple and contradictory models of illness and its treatment.Stigma among patients with schizophrenia and their relatives is associated with specific beliefs about causes of mental illness.
    Conclusions: High stigma scores were associated with specific beliefs about illness.Beliefs may play a role in mitigating or in aggravating the effects of stigma.The cross -sectional study design precludes definitive conclusions on direction of the casual association.

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