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Fig 1.

Process-oriented model of self-stigma with self-esteem as an outcome factor adapted from Watson et al. [19].

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Table 1.

Sample characteristics.

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Table 2.

Bivariate nonparametric Spearman correlations of model variables.

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Fig 2.

Summed scores and direct associations of stigma attitudes in Sample A and Sample B.

The summed scores of SSMIS subscales ranged from 10 to 90. p = significance of Dunn-Bonferroni post hoc tests (Sample A/Sample B). Below the graph are bivariate non-parametric Spearman correlations representing associations between the three subscales (Sample A/Sample B). ***p<0.001; **p<0.01; *p<0.05.

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Fig 3.

Serial mediation model.

Solid lines indicate significant direct paths. Thick solid lines indicate significant indirect paths. Dotted lines represent non-significant direct paths. Standardized coefficients are presented (Sample A/Sample B). ***p<0.001; **p<0.01; *p<0.05.

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