Purpose: Studies of mental illness stigma reduction interventions have been criticised for failing to evaluate behavioural outcomes and mechanisms of action. This project evaluates training for medical students entitled 'Responding to Experienced and Anticipated Discrimination' (READ), developed to focus on skills in addition to attitudes and knowledge. We aimed to (i) evaluate the effectiveness of READ with respect to knowledge, attitudes, and clinical communication skills in responding to mental illness-related discrimination, and (ii) investigate whether its potential effectiveness was mediated via empathy or/and intergroup anxiety. Methods: This is an international multisite non-randomised pre- vs post-controlled study. Eligible medical...
Aims: To investigate whether a brief, contact based anti-stigma interventionentitled, ‘The Wounded H...
Anti-stigma programme evaluations primarily measure knowledge and attitudes, and rarely assess behav...
BACKGROUND: Mental health problems are estimated to affect one in six individuals in the European Un...
Abstract Background Stigma and discrimination are a significant public health concern and cause grea...
Background: Stigma and discrimination are a significant public health concern and cause great distre...
Background Stigma and discrimination are a significant public health concern and cause great distres...
Background: The evidence base for mental illness related stigma interventions in health care profess...
Abstract Background Mental health and other health professionals working in mental health care may c...
Introduction: Stigma towards mental illness is considered a key obstacle to the provision of medical...
Objective: Research on the stigmatization of mental illness has consistently emphasized the need for...
Stigma and discrimination in relation to mental illnesses have been described as having worse conseq...
Abstract Background Mental-health-related stigma among physicians towards people with mental illness...
What is known on the subject?: Negative attitudes towards mental illness lead to the formation of s...
Background: After decades of anti-stigma initiatives, the Advancing Research To Eliminate Mental Ill...
Background: Stigma of mental illness is an important barrier to treatment and recovery of mental ill...
Aims: To investigate whether a brief, contact based anti-stigma interventionentitled, ‘The Wounded H...
Anti-stigma programme evaluations primarily measure knowledge and attitudes, and rarely assess behav...
BACKGROUND: Mental health problems are estimated to affect one in six individuals in the European Un...
Abstract Background Stigma and discrimination are a significant public health concern and cause grea...
Background: Stigma and discrimination are a significant public health concern and cause great distre...
Background Stigma and discrimination are a significant public health concern and cause great distres...
Background: The evidence base for mental illness related stigma interventions in health care profess...
Abstract Background Mental health and other health professionals working in mental health care may c...
Introduction: Stigma towards mental illness is considered a key obstacle to the provision of medical...
Objective: Research on the stigmatization of mental illness has consistently emphasized the need for...
Stigma and discrimination in relation to mental illnesses have been described as having worse conseq...
Abstract Background Mental-health-related stigma among physicians towards people with mental illness...
What is known on the subject?: Negative attitudes towards mental illness lead to the formation of s...
Background: After decades of anti-stigma initiatives, the Advancing Research To Eliminate Mental Ill...
Background: Stigma of mental illness is an important barrier to treatment and recovery of mental ill...
Aims: To investigate whether a brief, contact based anti-stigma interventionentitled, ‘The Wounded H...
Anti-stigma programme evaluations primarily measure knowledge and attitudes, and rarely assess behav...
BACKGROUND: Mental health problems are estimated to affect one in six individuals in the European Un...