Changing intentions to seek mental health services through social influence and education
Although research has shown that mental health interventions are effective, many people who are afflicted with a mental disorder or emotional distress do not seek services (e.g., Wang et al., 2005). Perceived stigma, the belief that an individual will be devalued and discriminated against for seeki...
Main Author: | Kiley, Kimberly |
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Other Authors: | Martin, David (Psychology) |
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2013
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/22040 |
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