Background Evidence suggests that mental health literacy among the public is low, and stigmatizing attitudes are widespread. So far the effects of anti-stigma campaigns are small, and studies demonstrate that negative attitudes have been quite stable through recent decades. Aims To investigate the relationships between mental health literacy, experience of mental illness and stigmatizing attitudes/social distance towards people with depression or psychosis. Methods A cross-sectional study in which staff members from public services in Sweden (n = 1027) completed questionnaires covering demographic data, self-reported experience of mental illness, identification of a vignette for depression or psychosis, beliefs about helpful interventions f...
Several studies reveal poor knowledge about mental illness in the general population and stigmatizin...
Increased mental health literacy (MHL) has not reduced stigmatization of people with mental disorder...
Portugal has Europe’s second-highest prevalence of psychiatric illnesses, and this is the reason why...
Stigma is common toward persons with mental health problems and can be defined as a label that sets ...
Increased mental health literacy (MHL) has not reduced stigmatization of people with mental disorder...
Background - A minority of people suffering from depression seek professional help for themselves. S...
The purpose of this study was to examine if people's knowledge about mental illness is related to th...
BACKGROUND: Previous research on public stigma towards people with mental disorders has mostly targe...
Evidence suggests that people with mental illness experience discrimination by being stigmatised bot...
The purpose of this study was to examine if people's knowledge about mental illness is related to th...
The purpose of this study was to examine if people's knowledge about mental illness is related to th...
Background: Previous research on public stigma towards people with mental disorders has mostly targe...
Several studies reveal poor knowledge about mental illness in the general population and stigmatizin...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Ev...
Background: Previous research on public stigma towards people with mental disorders has mostly targe...
Several studies reveal poor knowledge about mental illness in the general population and stigmatizin...
Increased mental health literacy (MHL) has not reduced stigmatization of people with mental disorder...
Portugal has Europe’s second-highest prevalence of psychiatric illnesses, and this is the reason why...
Stigma is common toward persons with mental health problems and can be defined as a label that sets ...
Increased mental health literacy (MHL) has not reduced stigmatization of people with mental disorder...
Background - A minority of people suffering from depression seek professional help for themselves. S...
The purpose of this study was to examine if people's knowledge about mental illness is related to th...
BACKGROUND: Previous research on public stigma towards people with mental disorders has mostly targe...
Evidence suggests that people with mental illness experience discrimination by being stigmatised bot...
The purpose of this study was to examine if people's knowledge about mental illness is related to th...
The purpose of this study was to examine if people's knowledge about mental illness is related to th...
Background: Previous research on public stigma towards people with mental disorders has mostly targe...
Several studies reveal poor knowledge about mental illness in the general population and stigmatizin...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Ev...
Background: Previous research on public stigma towards people with mental disorders has mostly targe...
Several studies reveal poor knowledge about mental illness in the general population and stigmatizin...
Increased mental health literacy (MHL) has not reduced stigmatization of people with mental disorder...
Portugal has Europe’s second-highest prevalence of psychiatric illnesses, and this is the reason why...