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Stigmatizing Attitudes towards Mental Illness among University Students: a Comparative Study with the General Population.

Beatriz Atienza-CarbonellVicent Balanzá-MartínezAlberto Bermejo-FrancoLaura Carrascosa-Iranzo
Published in: Trends in psychiatry and psychotherapy (2024)
These findings suggest that university students exhibit similar levels of stigmatizing attitudes to the general population. Among both groups, female sex, older age, previous contact with individuals with mental illness, and greater knowledge of mental health are all associated with less stigma toward people with mental illness. Tailored interventions grounded in contact with mental illness have the potential to help reduce stigmatizing attitudes within both groups.
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