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- W2040281362 abstract "It is no surprise for this journal’s readers that stigma and discrimination are both associated with mental health problems. One of our most highly cited papers is an early review of the area by Hayward and Bright which pointed out that based on citations there was an increase in interest in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s following the introduction of community care and the necessity of moving people out of large hospitals. There was a drop in the 1990s but resurgence in the middle of the last decade. A cursory glance at literature titles in Web of Science shows 193 publications since the turn of the century more than double the highest level in any previous decade. This journal has also contributed to this renewed interest papers with a special issue edited by Penn and Wykes (Penn & Wykes, 2003) and papers on measurement (Bagley & King, 2005) perceptions of stigma (Kleim et al., 2008) and more recently papers on stigma differences between different groups of individuals showing the within-culture effects that need consideration (Stickney et al., 2012) Because of the renewed interest we now know that stigma has an impact on families and mental health professionals (Corrigan M Ben-Zeev et al., 2012; Kalra, 2012). It is widespread across Europe (Brohan et al., 2010) and the world (Thornicroft et al., 2009) and across various diagnoses (Mond, 2013) stigma and discrimination also affect social networks (Knight et al., 2003) and play a key role in delaying help seeking and treatment (Rusch et al., 2011; Clement et al., 2012) which in turn leads to greater disability and less complete recovery. Various public health campaigns have been trialled and in the UK a programme of education has been on-going that has shown to have a small influence on the public understanding of mental health issues (Evans-Lacko et al., 2011; Evans-Lacko et al., 2012; Henderson et al., 2012). But most campaigns do not have dramatic effects on early identification of mental ill health so perhaps we need a further boost. This journal published descriptions from people who had experienced or were still experiencing mental ill health" @default.
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- W2040281362 title "Can our politicians help to reduce stigma and discrimination?" @default.
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