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      <namePart>Qin, Sang</namePart>
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      <title>How Does Self-Stigma Influence Functionality in People with Serious Mental Illness? A Multiple Mediation Model of "Why-Try" Effect, Coping Resources, and Personal Recovery</title>
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      <dateCreated keyDate="yes">2022</dateCreated>
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   <note displayLabel="Degree Awarded">Spring 2022</note>
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      <affiliation>Illinois Institute of Technology</affiliation>
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      <namePart>PSYC / Psychology</namePart>
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      <namePart>Corrigan, Patrick W.</namePart>
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      <topic>Psychology</topic>
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      <topic>Mental health</topic>
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      <topic>"Why-Try" Effect</topic>
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   <subject>
      <topic>Coping Resources</topic>
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   <subject>
      <topic>Functionality</topic>
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   <subject>
      <topic>Personal Recovery</topic>
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   <subject>
      <topic>Self-Stigma</topic>
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      <topic>Serious Mental Illness</topic>
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   <abstract>People with serious mental illness (SMI) face self-stigma effects that often undermine their functionality.  Functionality herein refers to a person's execution of tasks (i.e., activities) and engagement in life situations (i.e., participation).  This study used a path model to examine three mediating factors between self-stigma and functionality: The "why-try" effect, coping resources, and personal recovery.  Specifically, the “why-try” effect was viewed as an extension of self-stigma harm that occurred when people suffered from a loss of self-esteem and self-efficacy.  Coping resources were conceptualized as individuals’ strengths and the support they had to overcome negative stigma outcomes, particularly stigma stress.  Endorsement of personal recovery, namely pursuing self-defined life goals despite illness—had a buffering effect reducing self-stigma.  These three mediators were examined simultaneously using an archival dataset.  Due to poor internal consistency, coping resources were eventually removed from the model; the subsequent, revised model achieved a good model fit.  Results showed that people with SMI experiencing self-stigma were found to have an enhanced "why-try" effect as well as reduced personal recovery, leading to a decline in functionality.  Implications of the results and future research directions are discussed.</abstract>
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