Perceived and Personal Mental Health Stigma in Latino and African American College Students
Mental health stigma occurs when people have negative thoughts and beliefs of those with mental health illnesses or mental health treatment. Mental health stigma is related to an assortment of negative outcomes including discrimination in housing and employment, reduced usage of mental health servic...
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Main Authors: | Stacie Craft DeFreitas (Author), Travis Crone (Author), Martha DeLeon (Author), Anna Ajayi (Author) |
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2018-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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