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Title

From the sky to the earth: Understanding the lived experiences of clients with psychiatric disorders of stigma

Pages

  369-377

Abstract

 Introduction: The global prevalence of stigma associated with Psychiatric disorders is undeniable. People with Psychiatric disorders continue to suffer a great deal of prejudice, discrimination, and stigma from the mainstream of the community. Hence, this human disability is a global emergency and requires immediate emprise and long-term actions. Therefore, this study aimed to explore the stigma phenomenon based on the experiences of patients with Psychiatric disorders. Materials and Methods: This research is a qualitative study of the Hermeneutic phenomenology in Ibn-e-Sina Psychiatric Hospital in Mashhad-Iran. In the qualitative phase, 12 clients with Psychiatric disorders were selected through the purposive sampling. Data were analyzed by the interpretive methods of Dickelman, Allen, and Tanner (1989). Results: In this study, one constitutive pattern titled "from the sky to the earth" and 6 themes and 23 sub-themes of the phenomenon under study were discovered. Themes include Family, suffering nest,Society, the end of darkness,Psychiatric hospital,unsafe place, Inexpressive Media, Broken personality,and Vortex of stigma. Conclusion: The findings demonstrated that clients with Psychiatric disorders received stigma from multiple sources that have shadowed their various areas of life and have led to adverse outcomes.

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