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Internalized Stigmatization and Quality of Life in Patients With Bipolar Disorders and Schizophrenia

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Aim: In this study the aim was to compare internalized stigmatization and quality of life between bipolar disorder and schizophreniapatients who were in remission.Material and Methods: Patients who were admitted to the psychiatry outpatient clinic of Gaziantep University Faculty with a diagnosisof bipolar disorder or schizophrenia according to DSM-5 were included in this cross sectional study. Assessment tools were theInternalized Stigma of Mental Illness Scale and the World Health Organization Quality of Life Measurement Instrument Short Form.Results: Schizophrenia and bipolar disorder groups were compared according to assessment tools. 58 bipolar disorder and 52schizophrenia patients were included in the study. The Quality of Life of patients with bipolar disorder was found to be higher thanpatients with schizophrenia according to mental domain (p = 0.006) and social relationships domain (p = 0.050). Internalized Stigmaof schizophrenia patients was higher than patients with bipolar disorder (p = 0.030). Internalized Stigma was higher in femalepatients with schizophrenia than female patients with bipolar disorder (p = 0.006). There were no significant differences betweenmale schizophrenia patients and patients with bipolar disorder according to quality of life.Conclusion: Internalized stigmatization is a problem that should be considered in schizophrenia patients, especially in femaleschizophrenia patients. Internalized stigmatization may result in decreased quality of life in schizophrenia.

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Annals of Medical Research

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27

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1

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144

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150

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