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Understanding and Addressing the Stigmatization of Schizophrenia: Causes, Public Perceptions, and the Role of Media and Healthcare Professionals

Janhavi Rai and Jitendra K. Rai
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Janhavi Rai: School of Social Sciences, Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi 110068, India
Jitendra K. Rai: Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla-171005, India

Inventum Biologicum: An International Journal of Biological Research, 2025, vol. 5, issue 1, 24-29

Abstract: The stigmatization of schizophrenia represents a significant societal challenge that impacts the individuals living with the disorder. Stigma often arises from a lack of understanding, perpetuated by media portrayals and cultural narratives that associate schizophrenia with violence and unpredictability. Addressing stigma requires comprehensive public education, advocacy for policy changes, and the promotion of narratives that highlight the lived experiences of individuals with schizophrenia. Through these efforts, we can foster a more inclusive society that recognizes the complexities of mental health and encourages recovery and understanding. This article explores the multifaceted nature of stigma, including public misconceptions, discrimination, and the internalization of negative perceptions by those affected. Furthermore, while many professionals aim to provide compassionate care, some may inadvertently reinforce stereotypes through biased language, diagnostic labels, or inadequate understanding of the disorder. This can lead to negative patient experiences, discouraging individuals from seeking help. As a result, individuals may face barriers in accessing treatment, employment, and social support, exacerbating their isolation and worsening mental health outcomes. By identifying the sources and consequences of stigma, this article aims to contribute to the development of more inclusive, empathetic, and effective approaches to treating schizophrenia, ultimately improving the lives of individuals living with the disorder.

Keywords: Schizophrenia; Stigma; Mental illness; Self-stigma (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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