Evaluation of the impact of a self-stigma reduction programme on psychosocial outcomes among people with schizophrenia spectrum disorder.

2021 
BACKGROUND Self stigma is assumed to be more prominent in Jordanian society than in Western countries, reflecting a poor understanding of mental illness, collectivistic culture, and delay in accessing psychiatric care. AIM The purpose of the study is to evaluate the effectiveness of a self-stigma reduction programme on self-stigma. METHODS A randomized controlled trial was conducted from November 2017 to December 2018 with 278 people diagnosed with schizophrenia (PDwS). Participants were randomly assigned to receive a self-stigma reduction programme (psychoeducation, cognitive behavioural therapy and social skills training), or treatment as usual (TAU). RESULTS PDwS in the intervention group experienced a greater reduction in the level of self-stigma (20.19 vs -0.62; p < 0.001) at post-intervention and (37.35 vs -0.66; p < 0.001) at six-month follow-up. CONCLUSIONS The findings suggest that the self-stigma reduction programme has the potential to reduce self-stigma levels. TRIAL REGISTRATION NCT04087954.
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