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Mental Health Priorities: Stigma Elimination and Community Advocacy in College Settings

Low rates of psychological help-seeking among college students have been attributed to a lack of awareness about on-campus resources and to mental illness stigma. One mental health advocacy organization, Active Minds, collaborates with its university-recognized student-run on-campus chapters to prom...

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Published in:Journal of college student development 2015-11, Vol.56 (8), p.872-875
Main Authors: Michaels, Patrick J, Corrigan, Patrick W, Kanodia, Nupur, Buchholz, Blythe, Abelson, Sara
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At Risk Students
College campuses
College Students
Community Relations
Correlation
Depression (Psychology)
Factor Analysis
Graduate Students
Health Conditions
Help Seeking
Hypotheses
Leaders
Leadership
Likert Scales
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Mental Health Programs
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National Organizations
Negative Attitudes
Participatory Research
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Resistance (Psychology)
School Holding Power
Social Bias
Social Psychology
Statistical Analysis
Stigma
Stokes, Louis
Student Leadership
Suicide
Surveys
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