Mass media interventions for reducing mental health-related stigma

Jul 25, 2013The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Mass media campaigns for reducing mental health stigma

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Abstract

A total of 22 studies involving 4490 participants were examined regarding the effects of mass media interventions on mental health stigma.

  • Mass media interventions may lead to a small to medium reduction in prejudice related to mental ill health.
  • The median standardized mean differences (SMD) for prejudice outcomes were -0.38 (immediate), -0.38 (1 week to 2 months), and -0.49 (6 to 9 months).
  • Evidence regarding the effects of mass media interventions on discrimination is insufficient, with mixed results observed.
  • Only three studies provided cost data, which were highly variable and did not adequately address cost-effectiveness.
  • The quality of evidence for primary outcomes of discrimination and prejudice was low, indicating the need for further research.

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