from Part III - Stigma and Mental Health in Specific Contexts
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 July 2022
The present chapter provides a review and analysis of research on mental health stigma among military personnel. Given expectations of psychological resilience for military personnel, a large amount of research has been conducted to examine the antecedents and consequences of mental health stigma in this population. The chapter first provides an analysis of the different types of mental health stigma that have been examined, including their definitions and assessments. The chapter then addresses the antecedents of mental health stigma in the military, including demographics, mental health symptoms, unit factors, and personality/individual differences. The consequences of mental health stigma are then examined, including treatment- seeking intentions and treatment seeking, mental health symptoms, treatment dropout, and suicidal ideation. Training and interventions to reduce mental health stigma are then discussed. The chapter concludes with recommendations for future research, including a larger focus on unit/organizational factors that influence mental health stigma in the military.
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