Objective To investigate whether public knowledge, attitudes, desire for social distance and reported contact in relation to people with mental health problems have improved in England during the Time to Change (TTC) programme to reduce stigma and discrimination 2009–2015. Methods Using data from an annual face-to-face survey of a nationally representative sample of adults, we analysed longitudinal trends in the outcomes with regression modelling using standardised scores of the measures overall and by age and gender subgroups. Results There were improvements in all outcomes. The improvement for knowledge was 0.17 standard deviation units in 2015 compared to 2009 (95% CI 0.10, 0.23); for attitudes 0.20 standard deviation units (95% CI 0.14,...
Background In England, during 2009–2014 the ‘Time to Change’ anti-stigma programme has included a so...
Objective: This study evaluated the progress at one year of England's Time to Change (TTC) program, ...
Introduction: Efforts to reduce the stigma associated with mental illness have intensified over the ...
Objective To investigate whether public knowledge, attitudes, desire for social distance and reporte...
SummaryBackgroundUnderstanding trends and effective mechanisms that are likely to reduce public stig...
BACKGROUND: Public stigma against people with mental health problems is damaging to individuals with...
Background Understanding trends and effective mechanisms that are likely to reduce public stigma and...
Anti-stigma programme evaluations primarily measure knowledge and attitudes, and rarely assess behav...
Background: Stigma and discrimination associated with mental health problems is an important public ...
Background: Stigma and discrimination associated with mental health problems is an important public ...
BACKGROUND: In England, during 2009-2014 the 'Time to Change' anti-stigma programme has included a s...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the impact on the general public of England's Time to Change program to reduc...
BACKGROUND: England's Time To Change (TTC) social marketing campaign emphasised social contact betwe...
Stigma is one of the greatest challenges facing people with mental illness today. In addition to the...
Social distance towards adults with mental illness was explored among mental health and nonmental he...
Background In England, during 2009–2014 the ‘Time to Change’ anti-stigma programme has included a so...
Objective: This study evaluated the progress at one year of England's Time to Change (TTC) program, ...
Introduction: Efforts to reduce the stigma associated with mental illness have intensified over the ...
Objective To investigate whether public knowledge, attitudes, desire for social distance and reporte...
SummaryBackgroundUnderstanding trends and effective mechanisms that are likely to reduce public stig...
BACKGROUND: Public stigma against people with mental health problems is damaging to individuals with...
Background Understanding trends and effective mechanisms that are likely to reduce public stigma and...
Anti-stigma programme evaluations primarily measure knowledge and attitudes, and rarely assess behav...
Background: Stigma and discrimination associated with mental health problems is an important public ...
Background: Stigma and discrimination associated with mental health problems is an important public ...
BACKGROUND: In England, during 2009-2014 the 'Time to Change' anti-stigma programme has included a s...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the impact on the general public of England's Time to Change program to reduc...
BACKGROUND: England's Time To Change (TTC) social marketing campaign emphasised social contact betwe...
Stigma is one of the greatest challenges facing people with mental illness today. In addition to the...
Social distance towards adults with mental illness was explored among mental health and nonmental he...
Background In England, during 2009–2014 the ‘Time to Change’ anti-stigma programme has included a so...
Objective: This study evaluated the progress at one year of England's Time to Change (TTC) program, ...
Introduction: Efforts to reduce the stigma associated with mental illness have intensified over the ...