The Power of Self-Labels: Examining Self-Esteem Consequences for Youth with Mental Health Problems
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Published:2023-06-02
Issue:4
Volume:64
Page:578-592
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ISSN:0022-1465
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Container-title:Journal of Health and Social Behavior
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language:en
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Short-container-title:J Health Soc Behav
Author:
Harari Lexi1ORCID,
Oselin Sharon S.1,
Link Bruce G.1ORCID
Affiliation:
1. University of California-Riverside, Riverside, CA, USA
Abstract
New evidence on a classic sociological debate allows for a test of the consequences of self-labeling with mental illness. While a medicalized “insight” perspective emphasizes the importance of self-labeling for psychological well-being and recovery, a sociologically informed “outsight” perspective draws from modified labeling, self-labeling, and stigma resistance theories to suggest that self-labeling can generate negative consequences for self-esteem. We engage this debate by examining the effects of mental illness self-labels on a crucial component of psychological well-being for persons with mental health problems—self-esteem—by using longitudinal data that followed 427 sixth-grade youth over two years. Our findings support an outsight perspective whereby adopting a self-label led to decreased self-esteem, while those who dropped a self-label experienced increased self-esteem. This conclusion calls for revisions to prevailing public mental health models that overlook how self-labels can impede rather than enhance psychological well-being and recovery efforts.
Funder
National Institute of Mental Health
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Social Psychology
Cited by
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