Şizofreni Tanılı Bireylerde İçselleştirilmiş Damgalanma ve Aktivite Performansı İlişkisi
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2021Author
Turunç, Sezen
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This study was planned to investigate relationship between
internalized stigmatization and occupational performance in individuals with
schizophrenia. 110 individuals with schizophrenia were participated. Internalized
Stigma of Mental Illness Scale (ISMIS) was used to assess the level of internalized
stigmatization, and Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM) was used
to assess occupational performance and satisfaction levels. When the relationship
between the level of internalized stigmatization and occupational performance and
satisfaction levels was examined, an extremely high and negative significant
relationship was found (p=0.001). Additionally, when the relationship between subdimensions of the internalized stigmatization scale and occupational performance and
satisfaction was observed, it was found that there was a high and negative significant
relationship between the mean scores of the Alienation, Stereotype Endorsement, and
Social Withdrawal sub-dimensions and occupational performance and satisfaction
(p=0.001). It was found that there was a intermediate and negative relationship
between the average score of Discrimination Experience sub-dimensions and
occupational performance, and a high and negative significant relationship between
the satisfaction level (p=0.001). A weak and negative significant correlation was found
between the average score of the Stigma Resistance and occupational performance
(p=0.003) and satisfaction (p=0.001). Based on the results of the study, with the
increase on the level of internalized stigmatization in individuals with schizophrenia,
occupational performance and satisfaction levels decrease. The level of internalized
stigmatization of individuals with schizophrenia should be taken into consideration in
intervention programs to increase occupational performance and satisfaction levels.