Understanding Stigma's Impact on Youth at Risk for Psychosis

Wed Dec 04 2024
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Being identified as at clinical high risk for psychosis (CHR-p) can be a delicate situation for young people. While it allows for early detection of potential schizophrenia, the label itself can bring unwanted attention and stigma. Researchers are now exploring which type of stigma is more harmful: the kind that comes from being labeled at risk ('labelling-related' stigma) or the kind that comes from experiencing mental health symptoms ('symptom-related' stigma). Understanding this could help in supporting these youth better.
Another key aspect is how these types of stigma affect the daily lives and social interactions of these young people. For instance, how do they handle school, friendships, and family relationships? Do they feel isolated because of the label or their symptoms? These questions are crucial in designing effective support systems. Moreover, it's important to consider the broader context. Society's perception of mental health issues plays a significant role. If people are more understanding and supportive, the stigma could be reduced. This could make a world of difference for these young individuals.
https://localnews.ai/article/understanding-stigmas-impact-on-youth-at-risk-for-psychosis-10581f4a

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