2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.rcp.2014.02.007
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«Aceptando mentes dementes». Grupo de opinión, información y apoyo sobre el estigma de las enfermedades mentales en Facebook

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“…reduce stigma as the central theme with specific groups such as mental health service users (52,55), undergraduate students (45,46), and mental health professionals (51). All these studies determined the coherence between the method and the proposed objective by adopting an exploratory or descriptive approach.…”
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“…reduce stigma as the central theme with specific groups such as mental health service users (52,55), undergraduate students (45,46), and mental health professionals (51). All these studies determined the coherence between the method and the proposed objective by adopting an exploratory or descriptive approach.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their results revealed that the formation of an opinion group promoted the development of discussion sessions that debated problems associated with mental disorders, including stigma. The study also reported that the topic that received the greatest number of interventions was stigma, which was acknowledged through 15 shared publications that talked about mental disorders, and that, on a monthly average, received comments or socialization of articles from at least two mental health service users (55).…”
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