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Title: Peer-to-peer contact, social support and self-stigma among people with severe mental illness in Hong Kong
Authors: Li, Xu-Hong 
Zhang, Tian-Ming 
Yau, Yuen Yum 
Dr. WANG Yi-Zhou, Joe 
Wong, Yin-Ling Irene 
Yang, Lawrence H. 
Tian, Xiao-Li 
Chan, Cecilia Lai-Wan 
Ran, Mao-Sheng 
Issue Date: 2020
Source: International Journal of Social Psychiatry, Oct 2020, Vol. 67(6), pp. 622-631.
Journal: International Journal of Social Psychiatry 
Abstract: Background: Self-stigma exerts a range of adversities for persons with severe mental illness (SMI), however, little is known about the association between peer contact, social support and self-stigma. Aims: This study aimed to explore the mediating role of social support on the relationship between peer contact and self-stigma among persons with SMI in Hong Kong. Methods: A total of 159 persons with SMI (schizophrenia and mood disorder) in community service centres participated in the study through completing a survey on self-stigma, social functioning, social support, perception of peer contact and mass media. Logistic regression was utilised to explore the influencing factors of self-stigma among the participants. Results: The results showed that 81.1% of participants reported moderate to severe levels of self-stigma. Self-stigma was significantly associated with diverse factors (e.g. social functioning). Importantly, positive peer contact was significantly associated with lower self-stigma of persons with SMI. Social support acted as a mediator between peer contact and self-stigma. Conclusion: The results of this study suggest that contact-based interventions, such as enhancing positive peer-to-peer contact, should be conducted for reducing self-stigma among persons with SMI.
Type: Peer Reviewed Journal Article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11861/8008
ISSN: 0020-7640
1741-2854
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/0020764020966009
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