A Call to Action. A Critical Review of Mental Health Related Anti-stigma Campaigns
Using a knowledge-attitudes-behavior practice (KABP) paradigm, professionals have focused on educating the public in biomedical explanations of mental illness. Especially in high-income countries, it is now common for education-based campaigns to also include some form of social contact and to be ta...
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Main Authors: | Daniel Alexander Benjamin Walsh (Author), Juliet Louise Hallam Foster (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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