ObjectiveSchool-based interventions for preadolescents provide the opportunity, in a ubiquitous institutional setting, to attack stigmatizing attitudes before they are firmly entrenched, and thus they may reduce mental illness stigma in the overall population. This study evaluated the effectiveness of classroom-based interventions in reducing stigma and increasing understanding of mental illness and positive attitudes toward treatment seeking among sixth-grade students.MethodsIn an ethnically and racially diverse sample (N=721), 40% of participants were Latino, 26% were white, and 24% were African American; the mean age was 11.5. In a fully crossed design, classrooms from a school district in Texas were randomly assigned to receive all thre...
Background: Stigma refers to the undesirable characteristics linked to mental illness and the advers...
Abstract Background: One in five adolescents live with a mental health condition, with half developi...
Approximately one in four college students screen positive for a mental illness, however many who mi...
Reducing psychiatric stigma is an important public healthstrategy because it can promote timely trea...
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...
BACKGROUND: Researchers have emphasized the importance of integrating mental health education with a...
Background. Stigma refers to the undesirable characteristics linked to mental illness and the advers...
Objective: Research on the stigmatization of mental illness has consistently emphasized the need for...
Abstract Stigmatizing, or discriminatory, perspectives and behaviour, which target individuals on th...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether intergroup contact in addition to education is more effective tha...
BACKGROUND: Mental health problems are estimated to affect one in six individuals in the European Un...
People with schizophrenia are amongst the most stigmatized of those with mental illnesses. The purpo...
Background: Stigma refers to the undesirable characteristics linked to mental illness and the advers...
Abstract Background: One in five adolescents live with a mental health condition, with half developi...
Approximately one in four college students screen positive for a mental illness, however many who mi...
Reducing psychiatric stigma is an important public healthstrategy because it can promote timely trea...
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...
BACKGROUND: Researchers have emphasized the importance of integrating mental health education with a...
Background. Stigma refers to the undesirable characteristics linked to mental illness and the advers...
Objective: Research on the stigmatization of mental illness has consistently emphasized the need for...
Abstract Stigmatizing, or discriminatory, perspectives and behaviour, which target individuals on th...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether intergroup contact in addition to education is more effective tha...
BACKGROUND: Mental health problems are estimated to affect one in six individuals in the European Un...
People with schizophrenia are amongst the most stigmatized of those with mental illnesses. The purpo...
Background: Stigma refers to the undesirable characteristics linked to mental illness and the advers...
Abstract Background: One in five adolescents live with a mental health condition, with half developi...
Approximately one in four college students screen positive for a mental illness, however many who mi...