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Attitudes towards disclosing a mental illness: impact on quality of life and recovery
by
Rüsch Nicolas
, Corrigan, Patrick W
, Eisheuer Daniela
, Mayer, Lea
, Oexle Nathalie
in
Attitudes
/ Disclosure
/ Illnesses
/ Mental disorders
/ Quality of life
/ Recovery
/ Reliability aspects
/ Stigma
2022
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Attitudes towards disclosing a mental illness: impact on quality of life and recovery
by
Rüsch Nicolas
, Corrigan, Patrick W
, Eisheuer Daniela
, Mayer, Lea
, Oexle Nathalie
in
Attitudes
/ Disclosure
/ Illnesses
/ Mental disorders
/ Quality of life
/ Recovery
/ Reliability aspects
/ Stigma
2022
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Attitudes towards disclosing a mental illness: impact on quality of life and recovery
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Attitudes towards disclosing a mental illness: impact on quality of life and recovery
2022
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PurposeThe decision whether to disclose a mental illness has individual and social consequences. Secrecy may protect from stigma and discrimination while disclosure can increase social support and facilitate help-seeking. Therefore, disclosure decisions are a key reaction to stigma. The first aim of this study was to test a newly developed scale to measure disclosure attitudes, the Attitudes to Disclosure Questionnaire (AtDQ). The second aim was to examine the impact of attitudes towards disclosing a mental illness on quality of life and recovery.MethodsAmong 100 participants with mental illness, disclosure attitudes, quality of life, recovery, benefits of disclosure, secrecy, social withdrawal, self-stigma, and depressive symptoms were assessed at weeks 0, 3 and 6. Psychometric properties of the AtDQ were analysed. Longitudinal associations between disclosure attitudes at baseline and quality of life and recovery after 6 weeks were examined in linear regressions.ResultsThe analyses of the AtDQ indicated one-factor solutions, high acceptability, high internal consistency, and good retest reliability for the total scale and the subscales as well as high construct validity of the total scale. Results provided initial support for sensitivity to change. More positive disclosure attitudes in general and in particular regarding to family at baseline predicted better quality of life and recovery after 6 weeks.ConclusionThe current study provides initial support for the AtDQ as a useful measure of disclosure attitudes. Disclosing a mental illness, especially with respect to family, may improve quality of life and recovery of people with mental illness.
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Springer Nature B.V
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