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Author Cerully, Jennifer L., author.

Title Effects of Stigma and Discrimination Reduction Programs Conducted Under the California Mental Health Services Authority : an Evaluation of Runyon Saltzman Einhorn, Incorporated, Documentary Screening Events / by Jennifer L. Cerully, Rebecca L. Collins, Eunice C. Wong, Elizabeth Roth, Joyce Marks, Jennifer Yu.

Publication Info. Santa Monica, Calif. : RAND, [2015]
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Description 1 online resource (11 pages) : color charts.
Series Research report ; RR-1257-CMHSA
Research report (Rand Corporation) ; RR-1257-CMHSA.
Note "October 27, 2015"--Table of contents page.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (page 11).
Contents Key Findings -- Methods: Sampling Procedure and Survey Administration -- Measures -- Expected Short-Term Outcomes of RSE Documentary Screening Events -- Results: Sample Characteristics -- Analysis Strategy -- Short-Term Outcomes of RSE Documentary Screening Events -- RSE documentary screening event participation reduced perceptions of dangerousness, increased beliefs about recovery, and had no effect on beliefs about the contributions that people with mental illness can make to society -- RSE documentary screening events resulted in slight increases in awareness of stigma and intentions to reduce discrimination -- RSE documentary screening events resulted in a very small increase in the likelihood of seeking professional help if needed, a very small decrease in likelihood of delaying treatment, and a small decrease in the likelihood of concealing a mental health problem -- RSE documentary screening events were more effective at reducing stigma among participants who had never personally experienced a mental illness and who had never had family members with mental illness -- RSE documentary screening event effectiveness varied by participant race/ethnicity, but not by stakeholder role or gender -- Discussion -- Notes -- Appendix. RSE Documentary Screening Event Effectiveness Variation Among Participant Subgroups -- References -- About the Authors -- Acknowledgments.
Summary "Describes the methods and results of a RAND evaluation of stigma and discrimination reduction efforts by Runyon Saltzman Einhorn, Inc., involving screenings of a documentary film called 'A New State of Mind: Ending the Stigma of Mental Illness' "--Publisher's description.
Note Online resource; title from PDF title page (Rand Corporation, viewed October 28, 2015).
Subject Mental health services -- California -- Evaluation.
Discrimination against the mentally ill -- California.
Mental illness -- California -- Public opinion.
Mental Health Services.
Prejudice -- prevention & control.
Health Services Research.
Program Evaluation.
Social Stigma.
California.
Discrimination against the mentally ill. (OCoLC)fst00895023
Mental health services -- Evaluation. (OCoLC)fst01016511
Mental illness -- Public opinion. (OCoLC)fst01016594
California. (OCoLC)fst01204928
Genre/Form Review.
Electronic books.
Added Author California Mental Health Services Authority, sponsoring body.
Rand Corporation, issuing body.
Added Title Evaluation of Runyon Saltzman Einhorn, Inc., Documentary Screening Events
ISBN 9780833093783 (electronic bk.)
0833093789 (electronic bk.)
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