Roles of perception of similarities, continuum beliefs, and social distance toward a person with schizophrenia: a German sample study

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Continuum beliefs (CB) interventions aim to reduce the stigma of schizophrenia by stating that people with and without schizophrenia exist on one mental health-illness continuum. The current study examines the interrelation between perception of similarities (PoS), CB and desire for social distance (SD) in a German population sample (N = 760). Applying linear regression models: PoS and CB were significantly associated with lower SD explaining about 12% variance and PoS was significantly associated with higher CB. CB partially mediated the relation of PoS and SD. Upcoming mental illness stigma interventions applying CB interventions should also aim to increase PoS.

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Buckwitz, V., Juergensen, V., Göbel, M., Schomerus, G., & Speerforck, S. (2023). Roles of perception of similarities, continuum beliefs, and social distance toward a person with schizophrenia: a German sample study. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 58(4), 681–684. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00127-023-02423-1

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