This research aims to find an understanding and answer to the problem. Quantitative research can provide insight, explanation and effectiveness to many of them. There are few studies on nursing, such as child mental health. As children's mental health services and psychopharmacological uses increase, people need to understand the potential barriers to care. These obstacles usually appear as stigma and negative attitudes. Jensen, Martin, McLeod, Perry, and Pescosolido (2007) are trying to explore the field of child mental health.
Stigmas of mental health can be divided into two specific types: (a) social stigma characterized by prejudiced attitudes, and (b) mental illness due to being given a mental label Discrimination against individuals with. Recognized stigma or self-humiliation is the internalization of the concept of discrimination, which leads to poor treatment outcomes and may affect shame. A wide range of individuals in society insults personal beliefs about mental health problems. People with such a mindset may live in a community seeking help that may lead to exclusion, or they may seek psychological help as cultural background called weakness It may come from. In addition, some people suffering from psychosis tend to be ashamed of seeking help.
Mental health What is shame? Mental stigma can be categorized into two different types. Because social stigma is given psychiatric labels, it is characterized by prejudiced attitudes and discriminatory behavior towards individuals with mental health problems. Conversely, the recognized stigma or autolysis is the internalization of mentality among people with discrimination (Link, Cullen, Struening & Shrout, 1989), the recognized stigma has a serious effect on shame and the treatment outcome It makes it worse. , Clarkin, Siley et al., 2001)