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The City MISS: development of a scale to measure stigma of perinatal mental illness
Authors:Donna Moore  Susan Ayers  Nicholas Drey
Institution:1. Centre for Maternal and Child Health, School of Health Sciences, City, University of London, London, UK;2. School of Health Sciences, City, University of London, London, UK
Abstract:Objective: This study aimed to develop and validate a scale to measure perceived stigma for perinatal mental illness in women.

Background: Stigma is one of the most frequently cited barriers to seeking treatment and many women with perinatal mental illness fail to get the treatment they need. However, there is no psychometric scale that measures how women may experience the unique aspects of perinatal mental illness stigma.

Method: A draft scale of 30 items was developed from a literature review. Women with perinatal mental illness (n = 279) were recruited to complete the City Mental Illness Stigma Scale. Concurrent validity was measured using the Internalised Stigma of Mental Illness Scale. Factor analysis was used to create the final scale.

Results: The final 15-item City Mental Illness Stigma Scale has a three-factor structure: perceived external stigma, internal stigma and disclosure stigma. The scale accounted for 54% of the variance and had good internal reliability and concurrent validity.

Conclusion: The City Mental Illness Stigma Scale appears to be a valid measure which provides a potentially useful tool for clinical practice and research in stigma and perinatal mental illness, including assessing the prevalence and characteristics of stigma. This research can be used to inform interventions to reduce or address the stigma experienced by some women with perinatal mental illness.

Keywords:Stigma scale  perinatal mental illness scale  perinatal mental illness stigma  stigma  City MISS
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