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In this generalisation, they lost sight of our paper's explicit focus on the relationship between stigma and help-seeking, which was also stated in the full sentence: ‘Campaigns promoting help-seeking and fighting mental illness-related stigma should target…’ Just like our meta-analysis, these...

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Published in:British journal of psychiatry 2017-09, Vol.211 (3), p.182-183
Main Authors: Schnyder, Nina, Panczak Radoslaw, Groth, Nicola, Schultze-Lutter Frauke
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Language:English
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Summary:In this generalisation, they lost sight of our paper's explicit focus on the relationship between stigma and help-seeking, which was also stated in the full sentence: ‘Campaigns promoting help-seeking and fighting mental illness-related stigma should target…’ Just like our meta-analysis, these reviews start from the observation of the negative consequences of delays in help-seeking for mental illness and highlight the importance of better understanding the reasons for these delays. [...]we suggested that these finding might be considered in planning, evaluating and implementing campaigns with the aim of promoting help-seeking.
ISSN:0007-1250
1472-1465
DOI:10.1192/bjp.211.3.182a