Internalized stigma and self-stigma in people diagnosed with a mental disorder. One concept or two? A scoping review.
Dany Fernández VegaPamela GrandónYaranay López-AnguloAlexis Vladimir-VielmaWenceslao PeñateGabriela Díaz-PérezPublished in: The International journal of social psychiatry (2023)
The term internalized stigma should be used when referring to the type of stigma that includes acceptance, internalization and personal impact for the subjects of the stigma. In contrast, self-stigma should be reserved to refer to stigma that is directed toward the 'self' and includes subtypes of stigma.