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Mental Health Information

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HereSince1628

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Mon Mar 25, 2013, 09:48 AM Mar 2013

Anti-stigma Programs Would Improve Mental Health Laws [View all]

http://www.healthnewsdigest.com/news/Mental_Health_430/Anti-stigma-Programs-Would-Improve-Mental-Health-Laws.shtml


"Stigma is comprised of four components: cues, stereotypes, prejudice and discrimination, but discrimination is the only component that can be directly addressed by laws," explains Janet R. Cummings, assistant professor in the Department of Health Policy and Management.

Because extant federal laws directly address discrimination, they provide an important foundation to improve disparities in health care, education and employment outcomes for those with mental illness that result from the stigma process. Despite this, the experts found that protections in the laws are not uniform for all subgroups with mental illness.

Cummings adds that the effectiveness of existing and future laws can be bolstered with anti-stigma programs that address the other components of stigma, such as stereotypes and prejudice, which are not directly addressed by the laws.

"Anti-stigma programs that target attitudes and behavioral intentions toward those with mental illness directly address components of public stigma that are beyond the reach of legislation," says Cummings.
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