{"text":"Results of two independent factor analyses of the survey responses of more than 2000 English and American citizens parallel these findings (19,33):- fear and exclusion: persons with severe mental illness should be feared and, therefore, be kept out of most communities;- authoritarianism: persons with severe mental illness are irresponsible, so life decisions should be made by others;- benevolence: persons with severe mental illness are childlike and need to be cared for.'World Psychiatry. 2002 Feb; 1(1): 16–20.PMCID: PMC1489832Understanding the impact of stigma on people with mental illnessPATRICK W CORRIGAN and AMY C WATSON.","author":"Patrick W. Corrigan","tags":["itarianism","benevolence","bias","blame","dangerousness","discrimination","exclusion","fear","mental-disorder","mental-health","mental-health-stigma","mental-illness","prejudice","rejection","severe-mental-illness","stigma"],"id":74939,"author_id":"Patrick+W.+Corrigan"}
