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  2. Mental health stigma is shifting. So why are adults ... - AOL

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    Men are less likely to seek help. Gender can also be a predictor of whether patients choose to seek help. In 2022, 2.3 million male patients received mental health treatment versus 2.8 million women.

  3. Obstacles to receiving mental health services among African ...

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    Obstacles to receiving mental health services among African American youth have been associated with stigma and shame, child-related factors, treatment affordability, availability, and accessibility, clinician and therapeutic factors, the school system, religion/spirituality, and social networks. [1]

  4. AI offers a rare look inside the minds of CEOs—and can tell ...

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    But despite the high prioritization of mental health among executives, discussing and seeking help for improving mental wellbeing has been tamped down by the continued stigma about those struggles.

  5. Stig-9 - Wikipedia

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    Perceived mental illness stigma is a psychological construct. It is a key component of the modified labeling theory. [2] According to this theory, negative societal beliefs about people with mental disorders are part of western culture (e.g. people with mental disorders are seen as being less trustworthy, weak, less intelligent, and dangerous).

  6. Social determinants of mental health - Wikipedia

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    A global review on the stigma of mental illnesses and discrimination found that “there is no known country, society, or culture where people with mental illness (diagnosed or recognized as such by the community) are considered to have the same value or be as acceptable as persons who do not have mental illness”. [66]

  7. Conflating Mental Illness With Violence Can Lead To Stigma

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    According to the Department of Health and Human Services, most people with mental illness aren’t violent. Only 3 to 5% of violent acts can be attributed to people with serious mental illness.