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American Journal of Orthopsychiatry | 2015

How people evaluate others with social anxiety disorder: a comparison to depression and general mental illness stigma

Kristin N. Anderson; Andrew B. Jeon; Jordan A. Blenner; Richard L. Wiener; Debra A. Hope

Despite the availability of effective interventions, most individuals with social anxiety disorder do not seek treatment. Given their fear of negative evaluation, socially anxious individuals might be especially susceptible to stigma concerns, a recognized barrier for mental health treatment. However, very little is known about the stigma specific to social anxiety disorder. In a design similar to Feldman and Crandall (2007), university undergraduate students read vignettes about target individuals with a generic mental illness label, major depressive disorder, and social anxiety disorder. Subjects rated each of 3 people in the vignettes on social distance and 17 dimensions including dangerousness, heritability and prevalence of the disorder, and gender ratio. Results indicated that being male and not having experience with mental health treatment was associated with somewhat greater preferred social distance. Multiple regression analyses revealed that being embarrassed by the disorder and dangerousness predicted social distance across all 3 vignettes. The vignette for social anxiety disorder had the most complex model and included work impairment, more common among women, and more avoidable. These results have implications for understanding the specific aspects of the stigma associated with social anxiety disorder. Public service messages to reduce stigma should focus on more accurate information about dangerousness and mental illness, given this is an established aspect of mental illness stigma. More nuanced messages about social anxiety might be best incorporated into the treatment referral process and as part of treatment.


Psychology, Public Policy and Law | 2010

Complainant behavioral tone, ambivalent sexism, and perceptions of sexual harassment

Richard L. Wiener; Roni Reiter-Palmon; Ryan J. Winter; Erin M. Richter; Amy M. Humke; Evelyn Maeder


Psychology, Public Policy and Law | 2012

Gender policing: Harassment judgments when men target other men

Richard L. Wiener; Sidney Bennett; Carrie Cheloha; Nolt Nicholson


Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy | 2010

Narrowly Tailored Actuarial Models for Affirmative Action in Higher Education

Evelyn Maeder; Richard L. Wiener


Archive | 2011

ADA, experience with mental illness, and stigma against individuals with mental illnesses

Katlyn S. Farnum; Jordan A. Blenner; Kristin N. Anderson; Deb Hope; Richard L. Wiener


Archive | 2011

Sexual assault verdicts and race: Subliminal and supraliminal priming

Stacie Ranae Keller; Richard L. Wiener


Archive | 2011

The law vs. the common definition in male on male sexual harassment cases

Amy Leigh Smith; Jordan A. Blenner; Richard L. Wiener; Jason A. Cantone


Archive | 2011

The Americans with Disabilities Act and mental illness stigma

Jordan A. Blenner; Richard L. Wiener; Deb Hope; Kristin N. Anderson


Archive | 2011

Sexual harassment judgments: Complainant gender, ethnicity, and racial attitude effects

Roni Reiter-Palmon; Nicholas J. Arreola; Stacie Ranae Keller; Richard L. Wiener


Monitor on Psychology | 2004

Prosecutorial misconduct in death penalty cases: The U.S. Supreme Court rules that the state may not suppress evidence that is material to guilt or punishment

Richard L. Wiener; Roni Reiter-Palmon

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Jordan A. Blenner

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Kristin N. Anderson

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Roni Reiter-Palmon

University of Nebraska Omaha

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Evelyn Maeder

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Stacie Ranae Keller

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Amy M. Humke

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Andrew B. Jeon

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Carrie Cheloha

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Debra A. Hope

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Erin M. Richter

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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