Although there are many interventions to reduce mental health-related stigma in university or college students, their overall effect is unknown. This article systematically reviews intervention studies and aims to identify the effective approaches. We searched 11 bibliographic databases, Google, Web sites of relevant associations, and reference lists and contacted specialists. A total of 35 studies (N = 4257) of a wide range of interventions met the inclusion criteria. Social contact or video-based social contact interventions seemed to be the most effective in improving attitudes and reducing desire for social distance. Evidence from one study suggests that a lecture that provided treatment information may enhance students' attitudes towar...
Purpose: The effects of interventions for improving mental health literacy of health professional st...
Aims.: Public stigma alters attitudes towards people with mental illness, and is a particular concer...
Adolescents and young adults have low rates of help-seeking despite high prevalence rates of mental ...
Although there are many interventions to reduce mental health-related stigma in university or colleg...
Approximately one in four college students screen positive for a mental illness, however many who mi...
Purpose This study investigated the impact of contact- and education-based antistigma intervent...
Background: Stigma of mental illness is an important barrier to treatment and recovery of mental ill...
Mental illness is prevalent on college campuses as undergraduate students are a vulnerable populatio...
Researchers have demonstrated that mental illness stigma is both prevalent in our society and has se...
Attitudes about seeking psychotherapy have improved over time, especially among American college stu...
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...
This review evaluates the evidence on what interventions are effective in reducing public stigma tow...
Poor knowledge and stigma toward people with mental illness negatively affect intentions to seek hel...
Enhanced mental literacy may lead to lesser public and self-stigmatisation and improve help-seeking ...
Purpose: The effects of interventions for improving mental health literacy of health professional st...
Aims.: Public stigma alters attitudes towards people with mental illness, and is a particular concer...
Adolescents and young adults have low rates of help-seeking despite high prevalence rates of mental ...
Although there are many interventions to reduce mental health-related stigma in university or colleg...
Approximately one in four college students screen positive for a mental illness, however many who mi...
Purpose This study investigated the impact of contact- and education-based antistigma intervent...
Background: Stigma of mental illness is an important barrier to treatment and recovery of mental ill...
Mental illness is prevalent on college campuses as undergraduate students are a vulnerable populatio...
Researchers have demonstrated that mental illness stigma is both prevalent in our society and has se...
Attitudes about seeking psychotherapy have improved over time, especially among American college stu...
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...
This review evaluates the evidence on what interventions are effective in reducing public stigma tow...
Poor knowledge and stigma toward people with mental illness negatively affect intentions to seek hel...
Enhanced mental literacy may lead to lesser public and self-stigmatisation and improve help-seeking ...
Purpose: The effects of interventions for improving mental health literacy of health professional st...
Aims.: Public stigma alters attitudes towards people with mental illness, and is a particular concer...
Adolescents and young adults have low rates of help-seeking despite high prevalence rates of mental ...