Literature DB >> 10943803

Labeling effects of a controversial psychiatric diagnosis: a vignette experiment of late luteal phase dysphoric disorder.

S Schwartz1, L Weiss, M C Lennon.   

Abstract

During the 1990s debate arose about the inclusion of Late Luteal Phase Dysphoric Disorder in the fourth edition of the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual. Opponents argued that the inclusion of this category would increase stigma and be used as a legal defense for child abuse and other violent crimes. Proponents argued that it would decrease stigma and enhance treatment seeking. Using an experimental vignette design, we tested these propositions in a study of 307 men and women living in Putnam County, New York. In general, the results do not indicate a pervasive negative impact of this label. On the other hand, labeling the disorder a "psychiatric condition" did increase recommendations for psychiatric help.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10943803     DOI: 10.1300/J013v30n03_05

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Women Health        ISSN: 0363-0242


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1.  Stigmatization and receptivity to mental health services among recently bereaved adults.

Authors:  Jeffrey G Johnson; Michael B First; Susan Block; Lauren C Vanderwerker; Kara Zivin; Baohui Zhang; Holly G Prigerson
Journal:  Death Stud       Date:  2009-09

2.  Zeroing in on the Effect of the Schizophrenia Label on Stigmatizing Attitudes: A Large-scale Study.

Authors:  Roland Imhoff
Journal:  Schizophr Bull       Date:  2015-09-25       Impact factor: 9.306

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