2007
DOI: 10.1525/sp.2007.54.1.78
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Stigma and the Sexual Isolation of People with Serious Mental Illness

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“…We developed this instrument using a theoretical 3-factor model corresponding to the stigma mechanisms described by Link and Phelan 20 but this factoral structure was not previously investigated 6,7 . Our results indicated that 31 of the initial 33 items analyzed load on 9 factors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We developed this instrument using a theoretical 3-factor model corresponding to the stigma mechanisms described by Link and Phelan 20 but this factoral structure was not previously investigated 6,7 . Our results indicated that 31 of the initial 33 items analyzed load on 9 factors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Psychiatric patients continue to be stigmatized 2,3 and experience detrimental effects and discrimination in multiple systems (e.g., education, housing, work-force, health, mental health, judicial) and in their social networks 3,4 . Evidence suggests that labeling someone with mental illness influences sexuality and sexual behaviors as a contributor either to social and sexual isolation 5,6 or to increased sexual risk behaviors [7][8][9] . Expectations of romantic and sexual rejection by the person labeled with mental illness can lead to reduced confidence, constricted social networks, depression, and low self-esteem 3,9-11 and may interfere with achieving full potential for recovery 12,13 .…”
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“…The connection has epidemiological importance because mental illness has important economic consequences for families given the high cost of treatment and patient control. Furthermore, because it is associated with labor disputes and loss of employment (Gianfrancesco, Wang & Yu, 2005) as well as with the deterioration of couple relationships (Wright, Wright, Perry & Foote-Ardah, 2007).…”
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“…For people with SMI, the perception of the stigma of mental illness has been related to the development of restrictions to their sexual expression by feeling physically devaluated or undesirable (Wright et al, 2007). There are studies showing a significant association between such perception and the risk of contracting HIV when people with SMI are sexually active.…”
Section: Effects Of Social Stigmamentioning
confidence: 99%