Mental Health Literacy and Public Stigma: Examining the Link in 17 Countries.
Gabriele CiciurkaiteBernice A PescosolidoPublished in: Medical research archives (2024)
Overall results suggest that anti-stigma efforts should move past a focus on mental health literacy or at least recognize its limitation and potential unintended consequences. Recognizing a situation as a mental illness can change the public's support for mental health services to some extent. The association between seeing the problem resolving on its own and lower stigma levels suggests that newer approaches that focus on connectedness and mental health may hold greater purchase to decrease public stigma and increase recovery.