2018
DOI: 10.33546/bnj.372
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Exposure to Mass Media as a Dominant Factor Influencing Public Stigma Toward Mental Illness Based on Sunrise Model Approach

Abstract: Background: The person suffering mental disorders is not only burdened by his condition but also by the stigma. The impact of stigma extremely influences society that it is considered to be the obstacle in mental disorders therapy. Stigma as the society adverse view toward severe mental disorders is related with the cultural aspect. The interaction appeared from each component of nursing model namely sunrise model, which a model developed by Madeleine Leininger is connected with the wide society views about se… Show more

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“…One of the ways in which structural stigma occurs is through the media (Corrigan et al, 2005). These have a great influence on public attitudes towards people with MD (Babić et al, 2017; Pratiwi et al, 2018). Various studies show how the way in which information about people with MD is delivered encourages positive attitudes or, on the contrary, contributes to the formation of prejudices (Alyousef et al, 2019; Corrigan et al, 2013; Ross et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the ways in which structural stigma occurs is through the media (Corrigan et al, 2005). These have a great influence on public attitudes towards people with MD (Babić et al, 2017; Pratiwi et al, 2018). Various studies show how the way in which information about people with MD is delivered encourages positive attitudes or, on the contrary, contributes to the formation of prejudices (Alyousef et al, 2019; Corrigan et al, 2013; Ross et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%