Author:
King Michael,Dinos Sokratis,Shaw Jenifer,Watson Robert,Stevens Scott,Passetti Filippo,Weich Scott,Serfaty Marc
Abstract
BackgroundThere is concern about the stigma of mental illness, but it is difficult
to measure stigma consistently.AimsTo develop a standardised instrument to measure the stigma of mental
illness.MethodWe used qualitative data from interviews with mental health service users
to develop a pilot scale with 42 items. We recruited 193 service users in
order to standardise the scale. Of these, 93 were asked to complete the
questionnaire twice, 2 weeks apart, of whom 60 (65%) did so. Items with a
test–retest reliability kappa coefficient of 0.4 or greater were retained
and subjected to common factor analysis.ResultsThe final 28-item stigma scale has a three-factor structure: the first
concerns discrimination, the second disclosure and the third potential
positive aspects of mental illness. Stigma scale scores were negatively
correlated with global self-esteem.ConclusionsThis self-report questionnaire, which can be completed in 5–10 min, may
help us understand more about the role of stigma of psychiatric illness
in research and clinical settings.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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