The Influence of Social Support and Characteristics of the Stigmatisers on Stigmatising Attitudes Towards People With Mental Illness
The stigmatisation of people with mental illness has severe negative consequences for affected individuals. As research in the context of exemplification theory (Zillmann & Brosius, 2000) shows, single-case descriptions of affected individuals (i.e., exemplars) have the potential to either stren...
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Main Authors: | Michélle Möhring (Author), Natascha Katharina Krick (Author), Anika Ditze (Author) |
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University of Zurich, IKMZ - Department of Communication and Media Research,
2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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