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Citation

Amin R, McLeroy SC, Johnson VM. U. S. Army Med. Dep. J. 2018; (2-18): 48-53.

Affiliation

Residential Treatment Facility, Fort Belvoir Community Hospital.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, United States Army Medical Department)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

30623398

Abstract

Stigma towards mental illness represents a significant challenge. No specific anti-stigma military training curricula currently exists. An infantry division sought to reduce stigma by inviting 2 guest speakers to address Soldiers. The intervention was designed on social contact theory and executed as a quality improvement project. The intervention was speakers self-disclosing their own mental health struggles and having the audience contact with persons from the stigmatized group. Postintervention evaluation (N=361) demonstrated significant reduction in stigma scores (t=8.128, df=329, P<.001, 2-tailed, d=0.3), and effect size was greatest (d=1.17) among those with greater baseline stigma scores. Soldiers also reported positive perceptions of help-seeking behaviors. Given these findings, other units could conduct these type of training events to target stigma toward mental illness.


Language: en

Keywords

mental health; military; stigma; suicide; training

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