Trust and stigmatising attitudes towards bipolar disorder. 2nd Edition
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This book investigated the effect of positive and negative media vignette depictions of individuals described as having bipolar disorder (BD) on public stigmatising attitudes and situational trust (beliefs and intentions). Positive depictions of BD received significantly higher trust and lower stigmatising attitudes than negative depictions of BD. These effects became non-significant after controlling for BIPQ age and dispositional trust as covariates and gender and familiarity as between-subjects variables. In conclusion how a BD depiction is portrayed (positive or negative) has greater impacts on trust intentions beliefs and stigmatising attitudes than demographics (age gender) dispositional beliefs (trust) familiarity and illness perceptions.
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