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Fighting stigma of mental illness in midsize European countries.

Authors :
Beldie, Alina
Boer, Johan
Brain, Cecilia
Constant, Eric
Figueira, Maria
Filipcic, Igor
Gillain, Benoît
Jakovljevic, Miro
Jarema, Marek
Jelenova, Daniela
Karamustafalioglu, Oguz
Kores Plesnicar, Blanka
Kovacsova, Andrea
Latalova, Klara
Marksteiner, Josef
Palha, Filipa
Pecenak, Jan
Prasko, Jan
Prelipceanu, Dan
Ringen, Petter
Source :
Social Psychiatry & Psychiatric Epidemiology; Apr2012 Supplement, Vol. 47, p1-38, 38p
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Purpose: Stigma is the most powerful obstacle to the development of mental health care. Numerous activities aiming to reduce the stigma of mental illness and the consequent negative discrimination of the mentally ill and their families have been conducted in Europe. Descriptions of many of these activities are not easily available, either because there are no publications that describe them, or because descriptions exist only in local languages. This supplement aims to help in overcoming this imbalance by providing a description of anti-stigma activities in 14 countries in Europe regardless of the language in which they were published and regardless whether they were previously published. Methods: The review was undertaken by experts who were invited to describe anti-stigma activities in the countries in which they reside. It was suggested that they use all the available evidence and that they consult others in their country to obtain a description of anti-stigma activities that is as complete as possible. Results: The anti-stigma activities undertaken in the countries involved are presented in a tabular form. The texts contributed by the authors focus on their perception of the stigma of mental illness and of activities undertaken to combat it in their country. Conclusions: Although much has been done against the stigmatization and discrimination of the mentally ill, fighting stigma remains an essential task for mental health programs and for society. The descriptions summarized in this volume might serve as an inspiration for anti-stigma work and as an indication of potential collaborators in anti-stigma programs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09337954
Volume :
47
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Social Psychiatry & Psychiatric Epidemiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
74714383
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00127-012-0491-z