Objective: Public stigma of mental illness is still a major problem where numerous population studies during the last decade have mainly shown no improvements. A Swedish national antistigma campaign has been running 2010–2014. The aim of this study was to investigate changes in public stigma during this period as compared to baseline in 2009. Methods: Yearly population surveys were made between 2009 and 2014 including assessments of mental health literacy, attitudes, and intended future behaviour. Two surveys were made, one including a nationally representative sample and one including a representative sample from three original campaign regions. Multiple regression analyses, also including age, gender, education, and familiarity with menta...
BACKGROUND: Public stigma against people with mental health problems is damaging to individuals with...
Anti-stigma programme evaluations primarily measure knowledge and attitudes, and rarely assess behav...
Portugal has Europe’s second-highest prevalence of psychiatric illnesses, and this is the reason why...
Background Research has identified stigmatization as a major threat to successful treatment of indiv...
Background Evidence suggests that mental health literacy among the public is low, and stigmatizing a...
BackgroundResearch has identified stigmatization as a major threat to successful treatment of indivi...
Abstract Background Research has identified stigmatization as a major threat to successful treatment...
of people with mental illnesses: a follow-up study within the Changing Minds campaign of the Royal C...
SummaryBackgroundUnderstanding trends and effective mechanisms that are likely to reduce public stig...
Background Understanding trends and effective mechanisms that are likely to reduce public stigma and...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about how the views of the public are related to self-stigma among peopl...
Stigma is common toward persons with mental health problems and can be defined as a label that sets ...
Background. Stigma refers to the undesirable characteristics linked to mental illness and the advers...
Background: Evidence has emerged in recent decades about effective and ineffective methods to reduce...
Abstract Background Mental ill health is a common condition in the general population, yet only abou...
BACKGROUND: Public stigma against people with mental health problems is damaging to individuals with...
Anti-stigma programme evaluations primarily measure knowledge and attitudes, and rarely assess behav...
Portugal has Europe’s second-highest prevalence of psychiatric illnesses, and this is the reason why...
Background Research has identified stigmatization as a major threat to successful treatment of indiv...
Background Evidence suggests that mental health literacy among the public is low, and stigmatizing a...
BackgroundResearch has identified stigmatization as a major threat to successful treatment of indivi...
Abstract Background Research has identified stigmatization as a major threat to successful treatment...
of people with mental illnesses: a follow-up study within the Changing Minds campaign of the Royal C...
SummaryBackgroundUnderstanding trends and effective mechanisms that are likely to reduce public stig...
Background Understanding trends and effective mechanisms that are likely to reduce public stigma and...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about how the views of the public are related to self-stigma among peopl...
Stigma is common toward persons with mental health problems and can be defined as a label that sets ...
Background. Stigma refers to the undesirable characteristics linked to mental illness and the advers...
Background: Evidence has emerged in recent decades about effective and ineffective methods to reduce...
Abstract Background Mental ill health is a common condition in the general population, yet only abou...
BACKGROUND: Public stigma against people with mental health problems is damaging to individuals with...
Anti-stigma programme evaluations primarily measure knowledge and attitudes, and rarely assess behav...
Portugal has Europe’s second-highest prevalence of psychiatric illnesses, and this is the reason why...