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Stigma creating stigma: a vicious circle

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Sokratis Dinos*
Affiliation:
BPP University, London
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Sokratis Dinos (sokratisdinos@bpp.com)
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Summary

Despite anti-stigma campaigns in the UK in recent years, the experiences of people with mental health problems indicate that stigma is still a major problem. The stigma of being a member of a socially excluded group, based on socioeconomic, personal or cultural/ethnic characteristics, should be considered alongside the stigma of mental illness. Membership of a stigmatised group (not based on mental illness) is often itself a risk factor for developing mental health problems. This article discusses the experiences of people from Black and minority ethnic and lesbian, gay and bisexual groups to explore how stigma can create more stigma.

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Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 2014
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