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The Effect of Psychoeducation Focused on Reducing Internalized Stigma

Not Applicable
Not yet recruiting
Conditions
Schizophrenia
Stigma, Social
Treatment Adherence
Interventions
Other: Psychoeducation Focused on Reducing Internalized Stigma
Registration Number
NCT06347848
Lead Sponsor
Istanbul University - Cerrahpasa (IUC)
Brief Summary

In the fight against stigma, the focus should be on the education of individuals diagnosed with mental illness. Psychoeducation has an important place in the treatment and rehabilitation of mental health problems. Psychoeducation is necessary for early recognition of signs and symptoms of diseases, ensuring compliance with treatment, improving coping skills, as well as combating stigma, preventing internalized stigma, and counteracting social stigma. If individuals with mental disorders have adequate knowledge about the causes of stigma, they may be less prone to internalized stigma.

Detailed Description

The group most exposed to stigma among mental illnesses is individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia. These individuals avoid treatment due to fear of stigma, which creates a significant obstacle to ensuring their well-being. Internalization of stigma causes feelings of loneliness, anger, helplessness, deterioration in quality of life, and decrease in self-esteem, while at the same time creating a significant barrier to treatment compliance. Compliance problems with treatment: It causes impairments in functionality, relapses and exacerbations, repeated hospitalizations, adverse effects on quality of life and increased mortality rates. The fact that many patients who receive only medical treatment in the treatment of schizophrenia develop negative attitudes towards drug use due to drug side effects and recurrence of disease symptoms reveals that psychosocial approaches should also be given importance in addition to medical treatment. As a result, it is thought that internalized stigma is a significant obstacle to treatment compliance and practices implemented to reduce internalized stigma are effective in increasing treatment compliance.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
40
Inclusion Criteria
  • Volunteer to participate in the research,
  • Diagnosed with schizophrenia according to DSM-V TR diagnostic criteria,
  • Over 18 years old,
  • Being in remission for 2 months,
  • At least primary school graduate,
  • Residing in Edirne city center and its districts,
  • Individuals without hearing or understanding problems.
Exclusion Criteria
  • Not meeting the inclusion criteria,
  • Having a diagnosis of dementia or other organic mental disorder as an additional diagnosis,
  • Individuals with a history of substance abuse (other than nicotine).

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
ExperimentalPsychoeducation Focused on Reducing Internalized StigmaPsyhcoeducation Group (Experimental) Psychoeducation focused on reducing internalized stigma will be applied to the experimental group.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Medication Adherence Reporting Scale4 Month

It is a 5-point Likert type scale consisting of 5 questions. The scale is used to evaluate medication compliance in many diseases such as blood pressure, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease, hyperlipidemia, chronic pain, and bipolar mood disorder. The total test score is obtained by adding the scores obtained from the items. Scores from the scale vary between 5 and 25. An increase in the scores obtained indicates compatibility, and a decrease in the scores indicates non-compliance. It was found that the scale was evaluated with a single factor structure and had good levels of criterion and discriminant validity and reliability (Cronbach Alpha = 0.85).

Internalized Stigma of Mental Illness Scale4 Month

It is a self-report scale consisting of 29 items and assessing internal stigma. The scale includes: 1. Alienation (6 items), 2. Endorsement of Stereotypes (7 items), 3. Perceived Discrimination (5 items), 4. Social Withdrawal (6 items) and 5. Resistance to Stigma (5 items). It has five subscales. The items in the scale are on a four-point Likert-type scale as "I strongly disagree" (1 point), "I disagree" (2 points), "I agree" (3 points), "I strongly agree" (4 points). is answered. Items of the "Resistance to stigma" subscale are scored reversely.

The total score obtained by summing the scores of the five subscales varies between 29 and 116 points. Higher scores from the scale mean that the person's internalized stigma is more severe in a negative way. While the internal consistency coefficient obtained for the entire scale was found to be 0.93, the split-half reliability of the scale was determined as 0.89.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Istanbul University - Cerrahpasa (IUC)

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Istanbul, ÅžiÅŸli, Turkey

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