Self-stigma as a mediator between social capital and empowerment among people with major depressive disorder in Europe: The ASPEN study

Mariangela Lanfredi*, Silvia Zoppei, C. Ferrari, Chiara Bonetto, Tine Van Bortel, Graham Thornicroft, Lee Knifton, Neil Quinn, Giuseppe Rossi, Antonio Lasalvia, Samantha Treacy, Elaine Brohan, Shuntaro Ando, Diana Rose, Kristian Wahlbeck, Esa Aromaa, Johanna Nordmyr, Fredrica Nyqvist, Carolina Herberts, Oliver LewisJasna Russo, Dorottya Karsay, Rea Maglajlic, Doriana Cristofalo, Isabella Goldie, Norman Sartorius, Chantal Van Audenhove, Gert Scheerder, Else Tambuyzer, Valentina Hristakeva, Dimitar Germanov, Jean Luc Roelandt, Simon Vasseur Bacle, Nicolas Daumerie, Aude Caria, Harald Zaske, Wolfgang Gaebel, Marina Economou, Eleni Louki, Lily Peppou, Klio Geroulanou, Judit Harangozo, Julia Sebes, Gabor Csukly, Laura Pedrini, Arunas Germanavicius, Natalja Markovskaja, Vytis Valantinas, Jaap van Weeghel, Jenny Boumans, Eleonoor Willemsen, Annette Plooy, Teresa Duarte, Fatima Jorge Monteiro, Janka Hurova, Dita Leczova, Vesna Svab, Nina Konecnik, Alp Ucok, Gulsah Karaday

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