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JournalISSN: 1075-2730

Psychiatric Services 

American Psychiatric Association
About: Psychiatric Services is an academic journal published by American Psychiatric Association. The journal publishes majorly in the area(s): Mental health & Mental illness. It has an ISSN identifier of 1075-2730. Over the lifetime, 11960 publications have been published receiving 343845 citations.


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Kirk Heilbrun1
TL;DR: Federal Abortion Policy and Politics: 1973-1996 Why is Abortion Such a Controversial issue in the United States Barriers to Access to Abortion Services The Impact of Anti-abortion Activities on Women Seeking Abortions
Abstract: Federal Abortion Policy and Politics: 1973-1996 Why is Abortion Such a Controversial issue in the United States Barriers to Access to Abortion Services The Impact of Anti-abortion Activities on Women Seeking Abortions Black Women and the Question of Abortion Latinos and Abortion Abortion and Asian Pacific Islander Americans The Acceptability of Medical Abortion to Women Understanding the Relationship of Violence Against Women to Unwanted Pregnancy and it's Resolution Testing a Model of the Psychological Consequences of Abortion Men and Abortion: The Gender Politics of Pregnancy Resolution Abortion Among Adolescents A Cognitive Approach to Patient-Centered Abortion Care Abortion Issues in Psychotherapy Bringing Lessons Learned to the United States Improving Access to Abortion Services Abortion Practice, Policy, and Research: Recommendations for the 21st Century

1,564 citations

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TL;DR: A meta-analysis that examined the effects of antistigma approaches that included protest or social activism, education of the public, and contact with persons with mental illness found both education and contact had positive effects on reducing stigma for adults and adolescents with a mental illness.
Abstract: Stigma associated with mental illness has malignant effects on the lives of people with serious mental illnesses. Many strategies have been used to combat public stigma—the prejudice and discrimination endorsed by the general population. To identify the most effective approaches, researchers conducted a meta-analysis of data from 72 outcome studies in 14 countries. Overall, strategies that include education about mental illness and contact with people who have mental illness are effective. For adults, contact appears to be more effective, whereas education seems to work best among adolescents.

1,239 citations

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TL;DR: Self-esteem and two aspects of stigma, namely, perceptions of devaluation-discrimination and social withdrawal because of perceived rejection, were assessed among 70 members of a clubhouse program for people with mental illness at baseline and at follow-up six and 24 months later.
Abstract: OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to determine whether stigma affects the self-esteem of persons who have serious mental illnesses or whether stigma has few, if any, effects on self-esteem. METHODS: Self-esteem and two aspects of stigma, namely, perceptions of devaluation-discrimination and social withdrawal because of perceived rejection, were assessed among 70 members of a clubhouse program for people with mental illness at baseline and at follow-up six and 24 months later. RESULTS: The two measures of perceptions of stigma strongly predicted self-esteem at follow-up when baseline self-esteem, depressive symptoms, demographic characteristics, and diagnosis were controlled for. Participants whose scores on the measures of stigma were at the 90th percentile were seven to nine times as likely as those with scores at the 10th percentile to have low self-esteem at follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: The stigma associated with mental illness harms the self-esteem of many people who have serious mental illnesses....

1,207 citations

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TL;DR: Peak Wellness Center offers proven treatment for substance abuse, based on the latest research and more than 50 years of experience helping people recover from addictions.
Abstract: Yes, recovery is hard. Yes, you can do it. Yes, we will help you every step of the way. Peak Wellness Center offers proven treatment for substance abuse, based on the latest research and more than 50 years of experience helping people recover from addictions. The comprehensive services available through our private, non-profit clinics include residential and outpatient treatment options, long-term aftercare and special support for families.

1,005 citations

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No. of papers from the Journal in previous years
YearPapers
2023144
2022348
2021141
2020224
2019206
2018186