Aims – This paper seeks to provide a methodology to assess the cost-effectiveness of anti-stigma campaigns for people with mental health problems. Methods – The costs of running a national campaign in Scotland were obtained and combined with the number of adults in the Scottish population and the estimated number of people with improved attitudes towards people with mental health problems. A decision model was constructed to estimate the economic impact of a campaign in terms of increased use of services by people with depression and increased work time. Results – If the campaign caused 10% of changed attitudes then it was estimated to cost £35 per one less person who felt that people with mental health problems were dangerous and £186 per ...
Abstract This paper proposes that stigma in relation to people with mental illness can be understood...
The stigma associated with mental illness is not usually an issue that managers include in their por...
Background: Stigma and discrimination are major difficulties for people with psychosis. However, des...
Background: Evidence on the economic impact of social marketing anti-stigma campaigns in relation to...
Background: In view of the high costs of mass-media campaigns, it is important to understand whether...
One in four Scots will experience mental ill-health at some point in their lives, with increased pre...
Over the past two decades, stigma in mental health has become an increasing concern for researchers,...
Poor mental health has substantial personal and economic impacts across the European Union. Stigma a...
Background In England, during 2009–2014 the ‘Time to Change’ anti-stigma programme has included a so...
People with mental illness face stigma and discrimination in a variety of settings which can have an...
Purpose Stigma and discrimination are faced by many with mental health problems and this may affect ...
BACKGROUND: In England, during 2009-2014 the 'Time to Change' anti-stigma programme has included a s...
One in four Scots will experience mental ill-health at some point in their lives, with increased pre...
SummaryBackgroundUnderstanding trends and effective mechanisms that are likely to reduce public stig...
Background Understanding trends and effective mechanisms that are likely to reduce public stigma and...
Abstract This paper proposes that stigma in relation to people with mental illness can be understood...
The stigma associated with mental illness is not usually an issue that managers include in their por...
Background: Stigma and discrimination are major difficulties for people with psychosis. However, des...
Background: Evidence on the economic impact of social marketing anti-stigma campaigns in relation to...
Background: In view of the high costs of mass-media campaigns, it is important to understand whether...
One in four Scots will experience mental ill-health at some point in their lives, with increased pre...
Over the past two decades, stigma in mental health has become an increasing concern for researchers,...
Poor mental health has substantial personal and economic impacts across the European Union. Stigma a...
Background In England, during 2009–2014 the ‘Time to Change’ anti-stigma programme has included a so...
People with mental illness face stigma and discrimination in a variety of settings which can have an...
Purpose Stigma and discrimination are faced by many with mental health problems and this may affect ...
BACKGROUND: In England, during 2009-2014 the 'Time to Change' anti-stigma programme has included a s...
One in four Scots will experience mental ill-health at some point in their lives, with increased pre...
SummaryBackgroundUnderstanding trends and effective mechanisms that are likely to reduce public stig...
Background Understanding trends and effective mechanisms that are likely to reduce public stigma and...
Abstract This paper proposes that stigma in relation to people with mental illness can be understood...
The stigma associated with mental illness is not usually an issue that managers include in their por...
Background: Stigma and discrimination are major difficulties for people with psychosis. However, des...