Using a knowledge-attitudes-behavior practice (KABP) paradigm, professionals have focused on educating the public in biomedical explanations of mental illness. Especially in …
Background As yet, little is known about the effects of mental health stigma on sustainable employment. This is surprising, as mental health stigma is common, and because people …
B Hogg, A Moreno-Alcázar, MD Tóth… - European archives of …, 2023 - Springer
An expert survey was designed to support the development of a workplace-based multi- country intervention tackling depression, anxiety, and mental illness-related stigma in small …
Given the high number of individuals with mental illness, and the prevalence of stigmatizing portrayals of mental illness in the media, it is important to investigate how media messages …
L Yu, W Jiang, Z Ren, S Xu, L Zhang, X Hu - Journal of affective disorders, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract Background & Aims: Depression is a common and sometimes severe form of mental illness, and public attitudes towards depression can impact the psychological and …
N Rüsch, M Heland-Graef, J Berg-Peer - 2020 - books.google.com
Manchmal ist das Stigma, dem Menschen mit psychischer Erkrankung begegnen, schlimmer als die Krankheit selbst! Auf spannende Weise beleuchtet Nicolas Rüsch die Themen …
E Ramsden, CV Talbot - International Journal of Mental Health and …, 2024 - Springer
Students are exposed to various academic, financial and psychosocial stressors while studying at a university, and have increasingly turned to social media to alleviate stress and …
S Favre, H Richard-Lepouriel - Journal of Affective Disorders, 2023 - Elsevier
Background Bipolar disorder is a severe and chronic mental illness characterized by recurrent major depressive episodes and mania or hypomania. In addition to the burden of …
A Roach, R Tadesse - Issues in mental health nursing, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
There has been a notable increase in reported mental illnesses in recent years. Although mental illness is being discussed more openly, stigma toward mental illness still exists …