Instagram as a Window to Societal Perspective on Mental Health, Gender, and Race: Observational Pilot Study
BackgroundGender and race are known to impact attitudes toward mental health topics and help-seeking behavior. Men and minorities are more likely to cite stigma as a reason for not seeking help for mental health concerns, which is of particular relevance given the high rate o...
Main Authors: | Utter, Kierstin, Waineo, Eva, Bell, Capricia M, Quaal, Harrison L, Levine, Diane L |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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JMIR Publications
2020-10-01
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Series: | JMIR Mental Health |
Online Access: | http://mental.jmir.org/2020/10/e19171/ |
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