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Exploring how a genetic attribution to disease relates to stigma experiences of Xhosa patients with schizophrenia in South Africa.

Olivia P MatshabaneMegan M CampbellMarlyn C FaurePatricia A MarshallBongani M MayosiDan J SteinPaul S AppelbaumJantina de Vries
Published in: Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology (2020)
For this population group, there was no straight-forward relation between a genetic attribution and stigma. Therefore, we did not find evidence that genetic attribution may significantly increase stigma. Although North American and European literature provides conflicting evidence regarding this relation, there is increased consensus that biomedical explanations for psychiatric disorders may reduce blame. This study found evidence supporting that consensus. This study provides an empirical foundation to inform ongoing work on the psychosocial implications of psychiatric genomics research in non-Western contexts.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • south africa
  • mental illness
  • hiv aids
  • genome wide
  • social support
  • systematic review
  • copy number
  • gene expression
  • depressive symptoms
  • hiv positive
  • human immunodeficiency virus
  • hepatitis c virus