Beliefs Related to Mental Illness Stigma Among California Young Adults

Report examines mental illness stigma and related beliefs among young adults in California, especially whether levels of stigma are higher or lower than those observed in older adults.

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Principais autores: Collins, Rebecca L., Roth, Elizabeth, Cerully, Jennifer L., Wong, Eunice C.
Formato: Online
Idioma:inglês
Publicado em: RAND Corporation 2023
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Collins, Rebecca L.
Roth, Elizabeth
Cerully, Jennifer L.
Wong, Eunice C.
Beliefs Related to Mental Illness Stigma Among California Young Adults
title Beliefs Related to Mental Illness Stigma Among California Young Adults
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title_short Beliefs Related to Mental Illness Stigma Among California Young Adults
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History
Health Sciences
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