<p>Associations between different types of stigma and psychosocial well-being as well as substance use by residence status (rural vs. urban) (N = 2987).</p
1<p>AU = authoritarianism,</p>2<p>BE = benevolence,</p>3<p>SR = social restrictiveness,</p>4<p>CMHI ...
Following deinstitutionalization, services and housing for people with serious mental illnesses (SMI...
Association between age and depression caseness and its rural-urban difference among women.</p
<p>Associations between different types of stigma and psychosocial well-being as well as substance u...
Research has shown that clients with severe and persistent mental illness often suffer from the effe...
The current study examined the differences between public stigma, self-stigma, substance use (i.e., ...
Public stigma, or a set of negative attitudes and beliefs that can contribute to discrimination agai...
Less than one third of individuals who have mental or emotional concerns pursue professional mental ...
<p>Associations between prevalent depression with city of residence, socio-demographic characteristi...
43 million adults in the United States have a mental health condition, yet the majority of these ind...
Background Stigma exists in some capacity towards mental illness. This stigma is a barrier to menta...
Rural areas in the Southern United States are characterized by certain cultural values, including se...
Psychiatric symptom severity and functioning stratified by urban/rural status.</p
Stigmas have been recognized throughout history and in all cultures. A stigma represents a form of n...
Stigma exists in some capacity towards mental illness. This stigma is a barrier to mental health ser...
1<p>AU = authoritarianism,</p>2<p>BE = benevolence,</p>3<p>SR = social restrictiveness,</p>4<p>CMHI ...
Following deinstitutionalization, services and housing for people with serious mental illnesses (SMI...
Association between age and depression caseness and its rural-urban difference among women.</p
<p>Associations between different types of stigma and psychosocial well-being as well as substance u...
Research has shown that clients with severe and persistent mental illness often suffer from the effe...
The current study examined the differences between public stigma, self-stigma, substance use (i.e., ...
Public stigma, or a set of negative attitudes and beliefs that can contribute to discrimination agai...
Less than one third of individuals who have mental or emotional concerns pursue professional mental ...
<p>Associations between prevalent depression with city of residence, socio-demographic characteristi...
43 million adults in the United States have a mental health condition, yet the majority of these ind...
Background Stigma exists in some capacity towards mental illness. This stigma is a barrier to menta...
Rural areas in the Southern United States are characterized by certain cultural values, including se...
Psychiatric symptom severity and functioning stratified by urban/rural status.</p
Stigmas have been recognized throughout history and in all cultures. A stigma represents a form of n...
Stigma exists in some capacity towards mental illness. This stigma is a barrier to mental health ser...
1<p>AU = authoritarianism,</p>2<p>BE = benevolence,</p>3<p>SR = social restrictiveness,</p>4<p>CMHI ...
Following deinstitutionalization, services and housing for people with serious mental illnesses (SMI...
Association between age and depression caseness and its rural-urban difference among women.</p