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J Christ Nurs
June 2022
Kristene Diggins, DNP, MBA, RN, CNE, FAANP , is a family nurse practitioner working full time in community health nursing. She and her husband are full-time missionaries with Wycliffe Bible Translators. Kris works as adjunct faculty at the University of Phoenix and Liberty University. She loves to write about what God is showing her through nursing practice and patient experiences.
J Health Soc Behav
June 2016
Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, USA
Mental illness identity deflection refers to rebuffing the idea that one is mentally ill. Predictors of identity deflection and its consequences for well-being were examined for individuals with mental disorders in the National Comorbidity Study-Replication (N = 1,368). Respondents more often deflected a mental illness identity if they had a nonsevere disorder, had low impairment in functioning, had no treatment experience, viewed possible treatment as undesirable, and held multiple social roles, consistent with theory about stigma resistance.
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