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Medical students and stigma of depression. Part 2. Self-stigma.

Julia Suwalska1, Aleksandra Suwalska2, Marta Szczygieł2, Dorota Łojko3.   

Abstract

Up to 30% of medical students suffer from depression. They have better access to healthcare, but still receive appropriate treatment less frequently than people with depression in the general population. Most of them do not seek medical help as depression is perceived as a stigmatizing disorder, which leads to self-stigma and hampers early diagnosis and treatment. Thus, self-stigma means less effective therapy, unfavorable prognosis and relapses. According to the literature, self-stigma results in lowered self-esteem and is a major obstacle in the performance of social roles at work and in personal life. Stigmatization and self-stigma of depression among medical students are also associated with effects in their later professional life: they can lead to long-term consequences in the process of treating their patients in the future. Currently there are no unequivocal research results indicating the most effective ways of reducing stigmatization and self-stigma. It is necessary to educate about the symptoms and treatment of depression and to implement diverse intervention techniques to change behaviors and attitudes as early as possible.

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Keywords:  depression; self-stigma; stigmatization

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28866720     DOI: 10.12740/PP/OnlineFirst/67373

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychiatr Pol        ISSN: 0033-2674            Impact factor:   1.657


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