Managing a stigmatized identity - Evidence from a longitudinal analysis about people with mental illness

Ilic M, Reinecke J, Bohner G, Röttgers H-O, Beblo T, Driessen M, Frommberger U, Corrigan PW (2014)
Journal of Applied Social Psychology 44(7): 464-480.

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Ilic, MarieUniBi; Reinecke, JostUniBi; Bohner, GerdUniBi ; Röttgers, Hans-Onno; Beblo, ThomasUniBi; Driessen, MartinUniBi ; Frommberger, Ulrich; Corrigan, Patrick William
Abstract / Bemerkung
Previous research about coping with the stigma of mental illness mostly relied on cross-sectional or qualitative research designs. In the present study, the consequences of ten identity management strategies for mental illness stigma were observed in a longitudinal design. Cross-lagged analyses were used to describe the influence of the strategies on the frequency of stigma experiences and on mental health in a two-wave panel of people with mental illness (*N* = 367, 79% repeated response rate). Selective disclosure and information seeking emerged as adaptive identity management strategies, whereas overcompensation and withdrawal led to lower mental health. Results were mostly unaffected by demographic and psychiatric variables. The results support an empowerment model of stigma resilience that portrays stigmatized people as active constructors of their social world.
Erscheinungsjahr
2014
Zeitschriftentitel
Journal of Applied Social Psychology
Band
44
Ausgabe
7
Seite(n)
464-480
ISSN
0021-9029
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2664107

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Ilic M, Reinecke J, Bohner G, et al. Managing a stigmatized identity - Evidence from a longitudinal analysis about people with mental illness. Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 2014;44(7):464-480.
Ilic, M., Reinecke, J., Bohner, G., Röttgers, H. - O., Beblo, T., Driessen, M., Frommberger, U., et al. (2014). Managing a stigmatized identity - Evidence from a longitudinal analysis about people with mental illness. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 44(7), 464-480. https://doi.org/10.1111/jasp.12239
Ilic, Marie, Reinecke, Jost, Bohner, Gerd, Röttgers, Hans-Onno, Beblo, Thomas, Driessen, Martin, Frommberger, Ulrich, and Corrigan, Patrick William. 2014. “Managing a stigmatized identity - Evidence from a longitudinal analysis about people with mental illness”. Journal of Applied Social Psychology 44 (7): 464-480.
Ilic, M., Reinecke, J., Bohner, G., Röttgers, H. - O., Beblo, T., Driessen, M., Frommberger, U., and Corrigan, P. W. (2014). Managing a stigmatized identity - Evidence from a longitudinal analysis about people with mental illness. Journal of Applied Social Psychology 44, 464-480.
Ilic, M., et al., 2014. Managing a stigmatized identity - Evidence from a longitudinal analysis about people with mental illness. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 44(7), p 464-480.
M. Ilic, et al., “Managing a stigmatized identity - Evidence from a longitudinal analysis about people with mental illness”, Journal of Applied Social Psychology, vol. 44, 2014, pp. 464-480.
Ilic, M., Reinecke, J., Bohner, G., Röttgers, H.-O., Beblo, T., Driessen, M., Frommberger, U., Corrigan, P.W.: Managing a stigmatized identity - Evidence from a longitudinal analysis about people with mental illness. Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 44, 464-480 (2014).
Ilic, Marie, Reinecke, Jost, Bohner, Gerd, Röttgers, Hans-Onno, Beblo, Thomas, Driessen, Martin, Frommberger, Ulrich, and Corrigan, Patrick William. “Managing a stigmatized identity - Evidence from a longitudinal analysis about people with mental illness”. Journal of Applied Social Psychology 44.7 (2014): 464-480.
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