Parsing stigma`s relationship with the psychosocial functioning of youth identified as at clinical high risk for psychosis: evaluating whether symptom stigma or labelling stigma is stronger

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  • What: The authors compare labelling- and symptom-related stigma in rates of endorsement and associations with self-esteem, social support loss and quality of life. This study advances this area by examining, within a multi-site sample of individuals who had been recently (typically and amp;lt;1 month and no more than 6 months) identified as at CHR-p, which type of stigma (label or symptoms) is endorsed more highly and which type shows significant associations with psychosocial factors of self-esteem, social support and quality of life (per prior review14). In the following, the authors . . .

     

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