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The Subtle Side of Stigma: Understanding and Reducing Mental Illness Stigma from a Contemporary Prejudice Perspective
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This article is published in Journal of Social Issues.The article was published on 2019-09-01. It has received 17 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Stigma (botany) & Mental illness.read more
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Implicit and explicit stigma of mental illness: attitudes in an evidence-based practice
TL;DR: Examining implicit and explicit biases among Assertive Community Treatment staff found individual differences in provider stigma were related to clinical care, and mental health professionals should be educated on types of bias and ways in which biases influence clinical interventions.
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Demographic, Experiential, and Temporal Variation in Ableism
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Disability: Missing from the Conversation of Violence
TL;DR: This article studied the relationship among ableism, violence, and disability as an intersectional identity using a DisCrit theoretical framework to conduct a selective review of three reports: a Bureau of Justice Statistics (2017), a Ruderman Foundation white paper on media coverage of police violence and disability, and a report from the Center for American Progress (CAP) investigating the mass incarceration of people with disabilities in the United States.
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Prevalence, Severity, and Comorbidity of 12-Month DSM-IV Disorders in the National Comorbidity Survey Replication
TL;DR: Although mental disorders are widespread, serious cases are concentrated among a relatively small proportion of cases with high comorbidity, as shown in the recently completed US National Comorbidities Survey Replication.
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Measuring individual differences in implicit cognition: The implicit association test.
TL;DR: An implicit association test (IAT) measures differential association of 2 target concepts with an attribute when instructions oblige highly associated categories to share a response key, and performance is faster than when less associated categories share a key.
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A new scale of social desirability independent of psychopathology.
Douglas P. Crowne,David Marlowe +1 more
TL;DR: It seems clear that the items in the Edwards Social Desirability Scale would, of necessity, have extreme social desirability scale positions or, in other words, be statistically deviant.
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Stereotypes and prejudice: Their automatic and controlled components.
TL;DR: In this article, a theoretical model based on the dissociation ofantomatic and controlled processes involved in prejudice was proposed, which suggests that the stereotype is automatically activated in the presence of a member (or some symbolic equivalent) of the stereotyped group and that Iow-prejudiee responses require controlled inhibition of the automatically activated stereotype.
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Reflective and Impulsive Determinants of Social Behavior
Fritz Strack,Roland Deutsch +1 more
TL;DR: A 2-systems model that explains social behavior as a joint function of reflective and impulsive processes is described, which extends previous models by integrating motivational components that allow more precise predictions of behavior.