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Stigma against mental health disorders in Nepal conceptualised with a 'what matters most' framework: a scoping review.

Dristy GurungAnubhuti PoudyalYixue Lily WangMani NeupaneKalpana BhattaraiSyed Shabab WahidSusmeera AryalEva M HeimPetra C GronholmGraham ThornicroftBrandon A Kohrt
Published in: Epidemiology and psychiatric sciences (2022)
As stigma processes are complex and interlinked in their influence on 'what matters most' and structural barriers and facilitators, more studies are required to understand this complexity and establish effective interventions targeting multiple domains. We suggest that stigma researchers should clarify conceptual models to inform study design and interpretations. There is a need to develop procedures for the systematic cultural adaptation of stigma assessment tools. Research should be conducted to understand the forms and drivers of structural stigma and to expand intervention research to evaluate strategies for stigma reduction.
Keyphrases
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  • mental illness
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