Publikation: Association between mental health-related stigma and active help-seeking : Systematic review and meta-analysis
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Background
Mental disorders create high individual and societal costs and burden, partly because help-seeking is often delayed or completely avoided. Stigma related to mental disorders or mental health services is regarded as a main reason for insufficient help-seeking.
Aims
To estimate the impact of four stigma types (help-seeking attitudes and personal, self and perceived public stigma) on active help-seeking in the general population.
Method
A systematic review of three electronic databases was followed by random effect meta-analyses according to the stigma types.
Results
Twenty-seven studies fulfilled eligibility criteria. Participants' own negative attitudes towards mental health help-seeking (OR = 0.80, 95% CI 0.73–0.88) and their stigmatising attitudes towards people with a mental illness (OR = 0.82, 95% CI 0.69–0.98) were associated with less active help-seeking. Self-stigma showed insignificant association (OR = 0.88, 95% CI 0.76–1.03), whereas perceived public stigma was not associated.
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Personal attitudes towards mental illness or help-seeking are associated with active help-seeking for mental problems. Campaigns promoting help-seeking and fighting mental illness-related stigma should target these personal attitudes rather than broad public opinion.
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SCHNYDER, Nina, Radoslaw PANCZAK, Nicola GROTH, Frauke SCHULTZE-LUTTER, 2017. Association between mental health-related stigma and active help-seeking : Systematic review and meta-analysis. In: British Journal of Psychiatry. Royal College of Psychiatrists. 2017, 210(4), pp. 261-268. ISSN 2514-992X. eISSN 2514-9946. Available under: doi: 10.1192/bjp.bp.116.189464BibTex
@article{Schnyder2017Assoc-68306, year={2017}, doi={10.1192/bjp.bp.116.189464}, title={Association between mental health-related stigma and active help-seeking : Systematic review and meta-analysis}, number={4}, volume={210}, issn={2514-992X}, journal={British Journal of Psychiatry}, pages={261--268}, author={Schnyder, Nina and Panczak, Radoslaw and Groth, Nicola and Schultze-Lutter, Frauke} }
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