The general impact of self-stigma of mental illness on adult patients with depressive disorders: a systematic review
Abstract Background Mental illness stigma is often common among mentally ill patients. This stigma can come from others or the patients themselves, which is called 'self-stigma'. The present study explored the widespread impacts of self-stigma on adult patients with depression. Additionall...
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Main Authors: | Refah Alqahtani (Author), Alan Pringle (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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