2020 Celebration of Student Research and Creativity presentationStigma regarding mental health can be a significant barrier to those in need of mental healthcare. While many universities offer counseling services, students may refuse to utilize such services due to prejudices concerning mental illness. This cross-sectional study aims to explore public and self-stigma experienced by the NKU students and its effects on service utilization. It is expected students exhibiting this stigma are less likely to utilize counseling services. The findings of this study should add to the body of literature concerning mental health stigma and inform practices NKU utilizes to combat such stigma.https://youtu.be/vxOkXRg-SI
Stigma is recognized as a potential barrier to seeking help for a mental health disorder. The presen...
This paper explores the relationship between perceived stigma from friends and the use of mental hea...
College students may be at particularly high risk of mental health disorders, but many do not seek p...
Persons with mental illness have been marginalized for generations. For many years, those with menta...
Mental illness is prevalent on college campuses as undergraduate students are a vulnerable populatio...
2021 Celebration of Student Research and Creativity presentation"Stigma involves the negative or dis...
Stigma is a powerful force in preventing university students with mental health difficulties from ga...
Within this research proposal we will be discussing mental illness and the stigmas that surround it....
Persons with mental illness have been marginalized for generations. For many years, those with menta...
Mental illness is perceived to be one of the most prevalent of illnesses among college students. We...
Mental illness stigma has been identified by national policy makers as an important barrier to help ...
2020 Celebration of Student Research and Creativity presentationCollege students who identify as LGB...
This research study focuses on mental health, mental illness, and stigma and how they are experience...
Hinza Malik \u2721 “Psychological Distress, Stigma, and Help-Seeking Propensity Among College Studen...
Mental health stigma currently is a hindrance to individuals seeking treatment. Stigma can be define...
Stigma is recognized as a potential barrier to seeking help for a mental health disorder. The presen...
This paper explores the relationship between perceived stigma from friends and the use of mental hea...
College students may be at particularly high risk of mental health disorders, but many do not seek p...
Persons with mental illness have been marginalized for generations. For many years, those with menta...
Mental illness is prevalent on college campuses as undergraduate students are a vulnerable populatio...
2021 Celebration of Student Research and Creativity presentation"Stigma involves the negative or dis...
Stigma is a powerful force in preventing university students with mental health difficulties from ga...
Within this research proposal we will be discussing mental illness and the stigmas that surround it....
Persons with mental illness have been marginalized for generations. For many years, those with menta...
Mental illness is perceived to be one of the most prevalent of illnesses among college students. We...
Mental illness stigma has been identified by national policy makers as an important barrier to help ...
2020 Celebration of Student Research and Creativity presentationCollege students who identify as LGB...
This research study focuses on mental health, mental illness, and stigma and how they are experience...
Hinza Malik \u2721 “Psychological Distress, Stigma, and Help-Seeking Propensity Among College Studen...
Mental health stigma currently is a hindrance to individuals seeking treatment. Stigma can be define...
Stigma is recognized as a potential barrier to seeking help for a mental health disorder. The presen...
This paper explores the relationship between perceived stigma from friends and the use of mental hea...
College students may be at particularly high risk of mental health disorders, but many do not seek p...