Approximately one in four college students screen positive for a mental illness, however many who might benefit from mental health care do not seek treatment. Amongst both the general adult population and college students, stigma has been shown to be a predictor of treatment engagement, with higher levels of stigma with regard to mental illness predicting lower levels of treatment utilization. It has been demonstrated in the general adult population that contact-based anti-stigma programs are the most effective approach to stigma change, followed by education-based programs. This study aimed to investigate the impact of contact- and education-based anti-stigma interventions, relative to a control condition, on mental illness stigma, affirmi...
Adolescents and young adults have low rates of help-seeking despite high prevalence rates of mental ...
College students may be at particularly high risk of mental health disorders, but many do not seek p...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Psychology: Counseling, 2008Stigma associated with mental ...
Purpose This study investigated the impact of contact- and education-based antistigma intervent...
Purpose This study investigated the impact of contact- and education-based antistigma intervent...
Purpose This study investigated the impact of contact- and education-based antistigma intervent...
Purpose This study investigated the impact of contact- and education-based antistigma intervent...
Mental illness is prevalent on college campuses as undergraduate students are a vulnerable populatio...
Hinza Malik \u2721 “Psychological Distress, Stigma, and Help-Seeking Propensity Among College Studen...
Although there are many interventions to reduce mental health-related stigma in university or colleg...
Researchers have demonstrated that mental illness stigma is both prevalent in our society and has se...
Today we find that college campuses are at the heart of the mental health crisis and we are seeing a...
Objective: Research on the stigmatization of mental illness has consistently emphasized the need for...
Attitudes about seeking psychotherapy have improved over time, especially among American college stu...
Objective: Approximately 43.8 million Americans aged 18 or older have at least one form of mental il...
Adolescents and young adults have low rates of help-seeking despite high prevalence rates of mental ...
College students may be at particularly high risk of mental health disorders, but many do not seek p...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Psychology: Counseling, 2008Stigma associated with mental ...
Purpose This study investigated the impact of contact- and education-based antistigma intervent...
Purpose This study investigated the impact of contact- and education-based antistigma intervent...
Purpose This study investigated the impact of contact- and education-based antistigma intervent...
Purpose This study investigated the impact of contact- and education-based antistigma intervent...
Mental illness is prevalent on college campuses as undergraduate students are a vulnerable populatio...
Hinza Malik \u2721 “Psychological Distress, Stigma, and Help-Seeking Propensity Among College Studen...
Although there are many interventions to reduce mental health-related stigma in university or colleg...
Researchers have demonstrated that mental illness stigma is both prevalent in our society and has se...
Today we find that college campuses are at the heart of the mental health crisis and we are seeing a...
Objective: Research on the stigmatization of mental illness has consistently emphasized the need for...
Attitudes about seeking psychotherapy have improved over time, especially among American college stu...
Objective: Approximately 43.8 million Americans aged 18 or older have at least one form of mental il...
Adolescents and young adults have low rates of help-seeking despite high prevalence rates of mental ...
College students may be at particularly high risk of mental health disorders, but many do not seek p...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Psychology: Counseling, 2008Stigma associated with mental ...