No keywordsBackground: Interventions have been developed and implemented to reduce the stigma attached to mental illness. However, mental healthcare users are still stigmatised. Objective: The objective of this study was to critically synthesise the best available evidence regarding interventions to reduce stigma attached to mental illness. Method: An exploratory and descriptive research design was followed to identify primary studies; systematic review identified primary studies answering this research question: What best evidence is available regarding interventions to reduce the stigma attached to mental illness? A search was done on selected electronic databases. Seventeen studies (n = 17) were identified as providing evidence that a...
This review evaluates the evidence on what interventions are effective in reducing public stigma tow...
BACKGROUND: Stigma is a barrier for help-seeking, mental health service access, and contributes to t...
People with mental illnesses are at a higher risk than the general population of suffering from soma...
Background: Interventions have been developed and implemented to reduce the stigma attached to menta...
What is known on the subject?: Negative attitudes towards mental illness lead to the formation of s...
Stigma and discrimination in relation to mental illnesses have been described as having worse conseq...
Objective: Research on the stigmatization of mental illness has consistently emphasized the need for...
Stigma is one of the main barriers to prevention, treatment and recovery from mental illness. Howeve...
Individuals with mental illness endure pervasive stigma from society because of their condition, whi...
Background\ud \ud Most research on interventions to counter stigma and discrimination has focused on...
What is known on the subject?: Negative attitudes towards mental illness lead to the formation of st...
Title: Stigma: Quantification of Stigma for clinical assessment: A paradigm shift in anti-stigma in...
Background Most research on interventions to counter stigma and discrimination has focused on shortt...
Background: Stigma of mental illness is an important barrier to treatment and recovery of mental ill...
The negative stigma of people with mental disorder (ODGJ) has become a social phenomenon that harm s...
This review evaluates the evidence on what interventions are effective in reducing public stigma tow...
BACKGROUND: Stigma is a barrier for help-seeking, mental health service access, and contributes to t...
People with mental illnesses are at a higher risk than the general population of suffering from soma...
Background: Interventions have been developed and implemented to reduce the stigma attached to menta...
What is known on the subject?: Negative attitudes towards mental illness lead to the formation of s...
Stigma and discrimination in relation to mental illnesses have been described as having worse conseq...
Objective: Research on the stigmatization of mental illness has consistently emphasized the need for...
Stigma is one of the main barriers to prevention, treatment and recovery from mental illness. Howeve...
Individuals with mental illness endure pervasive stigma from society because of their condition, whi...
Background\ud \ud Most research on interventions to counter stigma and discrimination has focused on...
What is known on the subject?: Negative attitudes towards mental illness lead to the formation of st...
Title: Stigma: Quantification of Stigma for clinical assessment: A paradigm shift in anti-stigma in...
Background Most research on interventions to counter stigma and discrimination has focused on shortt...
Background: Stigma of mental illness is an important barrier to treatment and recovery of mental ill...
The negative stigma of people with mental disorder (ODGJ) has become a social phenomenon that harm s...
This review evaluates the evidence on what interventions are effective in reducing public stigma tow...
BACKGROUND: Stigma is a barrier for help-seeking, mental health service access, and contributes to t...
People with mental illnesses are at a higher risk than the general population of suffering from soma...