Reducing Stigma Barriers to Help-Seeking Behaviors among College Students

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DOI: 10.4236/psych.2012.310134    6,715 Downloads   11,623 Views  Citations
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College students suffer disproportionately from depression, an illness with significant consequences that, untreated, escalates in severity. A review of literature reveals that seeking help for this health issue is often stigmatized, reducing the likelihood of treatment. While the literature identifies the types of stigma, less is known about the communicative processes involved in stigma coping. This paper applies Meisenbach’s (2010) Theory of Stigma Management Communication (SMC) to this issue, suggested strategies researching depression stigma coping as well as new and promising intervention strategies to increase help seeking rates among college students.

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Reichert, E. (2012). Reducing Stigma Barriers to Help-Seeking Behaviors among College Students. Psychology, 3, 892-898. doi: 10.4236/psych.2012.310134.

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