Reducing the stigma of mental disorders at work: A review of current workplace anti-stigma intervention programs |
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Authors: | Andrew C.H. Szeto Keith S. Dobson |
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Affiliation: | 1. The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Chattanooga, TN, United States;2. Square, Inc., San Francisco, CA, United States;3. Clemson University, SC, United States;4. Wells Fargo, San Francisco, CA, United States |
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Abstract: | Stigma has been described as one of the largest barriers for those who have been diagnosed with a mental disorder, with negative consequences impacting all facets of life, including the workplace. Although many population-based anti-stigma initiatives exist, the need for workplace interventions is being recognized, particularly as the financial costs of mental disorders in the workplace mount. Specific workplace-focused programs are emerging to address this need. The present paper describes efforts to reduce the stigma related to mental disorders in the workplace. Following the review, suggestions are made for future workplace anti-stigma interventions, as well as a discussion of considerations for researchers who evaluate such programs. |
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