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The effects of self-stigma content and process on subjective quality of life in people with schizophrenia
Ka Shing Kevin CHAN
, Wing Sze Winnie MAK
Department of Psychology (PS)
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Subjective Quality of Life
100%
People with Schizophrenia
100%
Self-stigma
100%
Stigmatized
100%
Cognitive Content
33%
Automaticity
26%
Content-based
13%
Satisfaction with Life Scale
13%
Deleterious Effects
13%
Mental Habit
13%
Anti-stigma Intervention
13%
Stigma Scale
13%
Hong Kong
6%
Self-report Measures
6%
Per Se
6%
Hierarchical multiple Regression
6%
Psychological Distress
6%
Individual Experience
6%
Mental Processes
6%
5-point Likert Scale
6%
Schizophrenia
6%
Public Stigma
6%
Significant Relationship
6%
Community Sample
6%
Present Moment
6%
Time Experience
6%
Self-definition
6%
Negative Content
6%
Automatic Processes
6%
Mindfulness-based Psychotherapy
6%
Stigma Theory
6%
Minority Status
6%
Mental Content
6%
Theory Assessment
6%
Psychology
Quality of Life
100%
Schizophrenia
100%
Automaticity
57%
Practitioners
14%
Multiple Regression
14%
Psychological Distress
14%
Mental Process
14%
Likert Scale
14%
Internalize
14%
Mindfulness
14%
Automatic Process
14%