PsycEXTRA Dataset 2012
DOI: 10.1037/e506852013-083
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Strategies to fight stigma toward people with mental disorders: Perspectives from different stakeholders

Abstract: This study aims to provide a more complete and exhaustive perspective on the whole range of potential strategies to fight stigma by considering the perspectives of different stakeholders. Delegates to a Canadian conference were invited to participate in a survey that focused on stigma, from which the responses to the following question were analyzed: tell us briefly what you do to reduce prejudice and stigma toward people with a diagnosis of mental disorder? From 253 participants, 15 categories of strategies t… Show more

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“…One way to reducing mental health challenges will involve intervention on multiple aspects of mental health. A means of achieving this will be the use of protest, contact and education to reduce stigma [41,42]. These approaches have been suggested for the reduction of stigma, although protest has been reported as having disadvantages as it may increase rather than decrease stigma.…”
Section: Strategies To Achieving Cultural and Attitudinal Changes Towmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One way to reducing mental health challenges will involve intervention on multiple aspects of mental health. A means of achieving this will be the use of protest, contact and education to reduce stigma [41,42]. These approaches have been suggested for the reduction of stigma, although protest has been reported as having disadvantages as it may increase rather than decrease stigma.…”
Section: Strategies To Achieving Cultural and Attitudinal Changes Towmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stigma keeps the patients from social position and human reverence. These negative attitudes can be located in many countries (6)(7)(8)(9). For example, in Nigeria, people have many mis-conceptions about mental patients; they are considered dangerous, unpredictable, rebellious, and unhelpful people.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%