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Does a comprehensive service user-led education programme effect more positive attitudes towards recovery and less stigmatising attitudes towards people with lived experience of mental distress in medical students? A comparative cohort study.

Giles Newton-HowesJessica SeniorBen BeagleholeGordon L PurdieSarah E Gordon
Published in: The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry (2021)
The introduction of a comprehensive service user-led anti-stigma and education programme resulted in significant improvements in recovery attitudes compared to a control cohort. However, it was not found to be similarly superior in facilitating less stigmatising attitudes. Various possible reasons for this are discussed.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • healthcare
  • medical students
  • mental illness
  • quality improvement
  • study protocol
  • social support
  • hiv aids