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Kearns M;Muldoon OT;Msetfi RM;Surgenor PWG;
2018
November
Journal Of Mental Health (Abingdon, England)
The impact of community-based mental health service provision on stigma and attitudes towards professional help-seeking.
Published
4 ()
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Stigma of mental ill-health and attitudes towards help-seeking are recognized barriers to seeking professional help, and have previously been linked to the type of support services available. This study examined if the introduction of community-based mental health services to an area impacts mental health stigma and attitudes towards professional help-seeking amongst local residents. A repeated cross-sectional study comprising of community surveys in two localities was carried out before and after community-based mental health services were introduced (N¿=¿1074). Measures including perceived public and self-stigma of mental ill-health, and attitudes towards seeking professional help were compared across the two time points. Both public and self-stigma were significantly lower, and attitudes towards seeking professional help significantly more positive, after community-based mental health services had been introduced in each locality. The presence of local, accessible mental health services can positively impact help-seeking behaviour by reducing stigma and changing norms and attitudes around professional help-seeking.
1360-0567
10.1080/09638237.2018.1521928
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