Byline: Anne PoltaBy Anne Polta
Stigma is associated with numerous negative outcomes and hence there is an urgent need to address it. This article explores the potential for interprofessional education (IPE) to emerge as a strategy to reduce mental illness stigma amongst healthcare students and professionals. Most anti-stigma ...
Introduction: Internalized stigma constitutes a major concern in mental health illness. It has numerous repercussions on patients, including poor self-esteem, higher illness severity, poor adherence to care and reduced global functioning... AF Quenneville,D Badoud,R Nicastro,... - 《Journal of Aff...
Many student peer organizations on college campuses actively work to educate students about mental health issues and are designed to reduce the stigma often associated with seeking help for emotional or psychological problems. This is important as students with mental health problems are more likely to...
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. As noted, this is not done with the aim of the patient becoming free of anxiety, but to reduce it to the extent that it is no longer a barrier in life. Another part of psychoeducation, in order to broaden the view on possible causes of symptoms, is to provide the patient with ...
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Scant literature has compared the effectiveness of in-person versus virtual provider-level stigma-reduction interventions. However, a randomized controlled trial conducted with students showed effectiveness of a virtual intervention to reduce mental health stigma [72]. Another study comparing knowledge of ...
“We would have expected higher education students to have better mental health than their non-student peers as they tend to be from more privileged backgrounds on average, so these results are particularly concerning. More research is needed to clarify the mental health risks facing students. ...
Schools must become safe, healthy spaces, with no place for violence, stigma or intimidation. Education systems should promote the physical and mental health of all students, including their sexual and reproductive health, said Guterres. The digital revolution must benefit all learners, he said. "...