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PROGRAM
COPENHAGEN 2017
20 - 22 SEPTEMBER
www.againststigma2017.com
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8TH CONFERENCE - TOGETHER AGAINST STIGMA
We are pleased to announce that the 8th
International Together Against Stigma
Conference will be held in Copenhagen,
Denmark, September 20th-22nd, 2017.
Stigma of mental illness is a global challenge
resulting in discrimination and exclusion from
social life, education and the labor market.
The conference will provide an opportunity
to establish links between representatives of
programs against stigma in diferent countries
and professions as well as people with lived
experience of mental illness.
The aim is to create an overview on research,
campaigns and other initiatives combatting
stigma as well as providing a deeper
understanding of efective methods for
identifying and challenging knowledge, attitudes
and behavior constituting barriers in minds and
society.
The conference is relevant for professionals,
researchers, anti-stigma campaigners, politicians,
people with lived experience of mental illness
and their carers as well as others with a special
interest in the ield. The conference is hosted by
the Danish national anti-stigma campaign ONE
OF US in collaboration with the World Psychiatric
Association’s (WPA) Stigma Section.
Find more information about the conference, the
venue and registration on
www.againststigma2017.com
THE OVERALL CONFERENCE
THEMES ARE:
People with lived experience of mental
illness, their peers, relatives and carers
Professionals, staff and clinical practice
Youth and other special population
groups
Work and social inclusion
Communication and the media
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CONFERENCE THEME COLOURS
To help participants navigate the program: each
conference theme has its own colour which
appears throughout the parallel sessions; and
some presentations cover more than one theme
and then only the dominant theme colour
will appear. All ive conference themes are
represented in each parallel session.
Orange indicates presentations that are of a
more horizontal or general nature and light
brown indicates the three courses. Participation
in courses will require speciic registration –
more information will follow.
In the parallel sessions there are:
1) symposia (coded SY-…) which have been
coordinated by the presenters and
2) oral presentations (coded OR-…) combined
by the Steering Committee under a common
headline which all presentations relate to.
Posters will be presented on day two in the
lunch break. A list of posters can be found on
page 16.
People with lived
experience of
mental illness, their
peers, relatives and
carers
Courses
Professionals,
staf and
clinical practice
CONFERENCE
theme colours
Horizontal
Youth and
other special
population
groups
Communication
and the media
Work and social
inclusion
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DAY 1:
20.
SEPTEMBER
TIME
8.00 - 9.15
TOPIC
Registration, cofee, tea, fruit, croissant
Creative and dialogue area
9.15 - 10.00
OPENING CEREMONY
ONE OF US US-ambassador
Chair
Graham Thornicroft,
WPA Stigma Section
President
Bent Hansen,
Danish Regions
President
Martin Lund,
ONE OF US
Project Manager
Johanne Bratbo,
ONE OF US
10.00 - 11.15
A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE ON OVERCOMING
BARRIERS IN MINDS AND SOCIETY
Learnings from national stigma campaigns
Representatives from national stigma programs/campaigns
11.15 - 11.30
BREAK
Creative and dialogue area
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DAY 1: 20. SEPTEMBER
PARALLEL SESSION 1: 11.30-13.00
ROOM
TOPIC
SY-1: Overcoming stigma in the media:
Initiatives, challenges, and future directions
Rebecca Palpant Shimkets
Michael Pietrus/Romie Christie
Anaïs Tosas/Angel L. Mena
SY-2: Selective disclosure to decrease stigma
Pat Corrigan
Jon Larson
Nicholas Rüsch
Sue McKenzie
Michelle Andra
Lindsay Sheehan
OR-1: Stigma and recovery
1.
Lisa Korsbek:
Illness insight and recovery: How to recover when engulfed in
stigma and self-stigma?
2.
Guadalupe Morales Cano:
Formation: a key tool for Recovery and ight of
stigma and discrimination
3.
Christina Færch Jensen:
Team Zest for Life – a non stigmatic approach
SY-3: Research and planning for the next stage of social change in England
Sue Baker
OR-2: Disclosure at the workplace
1.
Catherine van Zelst:
Disclosure of mental health complaints in the
workplace
2.
Lone Hellström:
Results of a supported employment intervention (IPS-MA),
and the importance of disclosure.
3.
ONE OF US:
Disclosure as part of an antistigma efort
SY-4: Collaboration between the person and the mental health professional
Heather Stuart
Mads Trier-Blom
Claire Henderson
OR-3: Stigma and lived experience among mental health professionals
1.
Katrina Scior:
Lived Experience and Stigma among Mental Health Service
Providers
2.
Joseph S. DeLuca:
Associative Stigma among Mental Health Professionals:
Converging Results from Three Studies
3.
Nicholas Lawson:
Structural Stigma and Discrimination Against Medical
Students and Residents with Suspected Mental Disorders
OR-4: Interventions for parents promoting disclosure about mental illness
1.
Jeneva L. Ohan:
Starting the Conversation: a Parent-led Program for about
Disclosing a Child’s Mental Health Problems
2.
Jan Sandberg:
Interventions for parents with mental illness
3.
Nanna Højstrøm:
Personal story
OR-5: School based mental health interventions
1.
Bettina Friedrich:
Talk About Change: An Evaluation of a Mental Health
Intervention in a Californian School
2.
Daniel Michelson:
Stigma related to targeted school-based mental health inter-
ventions: a systematic review of qualitative evidence
3.
Ulla Lindgren & ONE OF US ambassador:
Targeted upskilling of teachers strength-
ens the mental well-being of adolescents in youth education programmes.
PLENARY
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ENGHAVEPLADS
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VESTERBRO /
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CINEMA
13.00 - 14.30
Lunch
Creative and dialogue area: Meet the anti-stigma programs
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DAY 1: 20. SEPTEMBER
PARALLEL SESSION 2: 14.30-16.00
ROOM
TOPIC
SY-5: Lessons from evaluation of three anti stigma programmes
Claire Henderson
Michelle Koller
Gaia Sampogna
Lars Hansson
Heather Stuart
SY-6: Inequality in somatic health care
ONE OF US
Bodil Margrethe Nielsen
SY-7: Stigma and its impact on suicide attempt survivors
Patrick Corrigan
Nathalie Oexle
Lindsay Sheehan
Laura M. Frey
OR-6: Double stigma in the mental health care system
1.
Sidsel Busch:
Stigma turns patients with co-occurring mental health and
substance use disorders into non-patients without rights to proper and
competent treatment in the psychiatric treatment system in Denmark
2.
Kira West:
Stigma in the psychiatric system against drug users
SY-8: Mental health and diversity works!
Victor Vladar
Dorien Verhoeven
Ingrid van Ommeren
OR-7: Stigma and bipolar disorder
1.
Oliver J. Mason:
What’s in a Label? Bipolar Disorder and Schizophrenia
2.
Conor Kennedy:
Exploring Stigma towards Depression in Rural Ireland
3.
Kevin Hines:
Cracked Not Broken, the Kevin Hines Story
OR-8: Stigma as a barrier for caregivers’ help-seeking
1.
Petra Gronholm:
Examining Caregivers’ Stigma and Young People’s
Pathways to Care
2.
Shirli Werner:
Family stigma among caregivers of individuals with a dual
diagnosis of intellectual disability and mental illness: Is it a barrier to help-
seeking?
3.
ONE OF US Ambassador:
Personal story
SY-9: Overcoming digital barriers: Results of beyondblue research into
stigma reduction using digital interventions
Andrew Thorp
Alison Kennedy
Devon Indig
OR-9: Stigma among special population groups
1.
Victoria Frye:
Mental Health and HIV Stigma
2.
Perla Werner:
Public stigma towards a person with Alzheimer’s disease:
Comparing beliefs towards a young-onset and late-onset person
3.
Lauren O’Connor:
Experience of Dual Self-Stigma Among Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Persons with Severe Mental Illness
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DAY 1: 20. SEPTEMBER
16.00 - 16.30
16.30 - 17.30
Break
Creative and dialogue area: Meet the national anti stigma programmes
A label, an illness or a curse? - Renaming schizophrenia
Chair: Co-chair
Norman Sartorius,
WPA Stigma Section
Presenters:
Psychiatrist
Antonio Lasalvia
Program Manager
Charlene Sunkel,
South African Federation for Mental Health
ONE OF US ambassador
Introduction to reception in plenary: Welcome from partners of ONE OF
US and funders of the conference – why is supporting anti-stigma
programs important?
All partners of ONE OF US:
Director General
Søren Brostrøm,
The Danish Health Authority
President
Martin Lund,
ONE OF US
Program Manager
Mette Meldgaard,
The Danish Foundation TrygFonden
Director
Michael Bjørn Nellemann,
The Obel Family Foundation
Representative, Danish Regions
President
Mogens Seider,
The Psychiatry Network
President
Anne Lindhardt,
The Danish Mental Health Fund
Representative, The National Board of Social Services
Representative, Local Government Denmark (KL)
Director
Charan Nelander,
The Danish Committee for Health Education
Reception
in the creative and dialogue area with musical entertainment
from ONE OF US-ambassadors
17.30 - 18.00
18.00 - 19.30
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DAY 2:
21.
SEPTEMBER
TIME
8.00 - 9.00
TOPIC
Registration, cofee, tea, fruit, croissant
Creative and dialogue area
9.00 - 10.30
Communication and the media: How to
change representations of mental illness in
the media including social media
Journalists and campaigners
10.30 - 11.00
BREAK
Creative and dialogue area
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DAY 2: 21. SEPTEMBER
PARALLEL SESSION 3: 11.00-12.30
ROOM
TOPIC
SY-10: The INDIGO Network
Norman Sartorius
Graham Thornicroft
Claire Henderson
PLENARY
Maya Semrau
Sara Evans-Lacko
Mirja Koschorke
A
SY-11: Narrative Enhancement and Cognitive Therapy (NECT) for
self-stigma among persons diagnosed with severe mental illness:
International applications and research indings
Philip Yanos
Lars Hansson
David Roe
Lene Falgaard Eplov
OR-10: Stigma and self-stigma among young people
1.
Kirsten Catthoor:
Adolescents with personality disorders sufer from severe stigma
2.
Lene Mosegaard Søbjerg:
Self-stigmatisation amoung young people with a mental
illness
3.
Nadine Koslowski:
Adaptation and evaluation of the Honest, Open, Proud
program for adolescents with mental illness
OR-11: Structural discrimination
1.
Annika Frida Petersen:
Mental health patients and Danish Health Law –
Stigma and Discrimination
2.
Per Vendsborg:
Structural Discrimination in Denmark
3.
Mads Fabricius:
The Right to Recover
4.
Maria Ventegodt Liisberg:
The Danish Institute for Human Rights
SY-12 Improving mental health in the workplace:
Promising practices for employers
Heather Stuart
Micheal Pietrus
Sue Mercer
OR-12: Unequal access to somatic health care
1.
Sylvia Johannsen:
Inequality in Health - An Analysis of Health Promotion
for People with Mental Illness in an Intersectoral Perspective
2.
Helene Speyer:
Improving lifestyle in people with severe mental illness:
Are we running on the right path?
3.
Kim Heyes:
Individual illness - Narrative stories of people with mental ill health
OR-13: Mass media portrayals of mental illness
1.
Matthias R. Hastall:
Which Mass Media Portrayals of Stigmatized
Individuals Increase Stigmatization?
2.
Jan A. Finzi:
Homeless, Mentally Ill, and Stigmatized: Which Type of
Media Reports Improve Attitudes towards Homeless People?
3.
Bettina Friedrich:
Building a Bridge? The portrayal of Asperger’s in the
Danish/Swedish series “The Bridge”
SY-13: Stigma and discrimination of people with mental illnesses and
their families in Central and Eastern Europe
Dzmitry Krupchanka
Miroslava Janoušková
Petr Winkler
Sladana Strkalj Ivezic
OR-14: Increasing awareness of stigmatizing attitudes among
students, teachers and professionals in mental health
1.
Jiri Pasz:
Mental illness stigma among medical students and teachers
2.
Kristina Reihl:
Neurobiology of Stigma: Implications for Clinicians
3.
Loujain Saud M. Sharif:
The development and preliminary evaluation of
a media-based health education intervention to reduce mental disorder-
related stigma among nursing students in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Lunch
Poster presentations in creative and dialogue area
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HOVEDBANEN
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KASTRUP
VESTERBRO /
TIVOLI
AMAGER PARK
CINEMA
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DAY 2: 21. SEPTEMBER
PARALLEL SESSION 4: 14.00-15.30
ROOM
TOPIC
SY-14 Changing attitudes and overcoming stigma at work
Sue Baker
Micheal Pietrus
Madeleine McGivern
Andrew Thorp
OR-15: Anti-stigma programs aimed at young people
1.
Jo Loughran:
Developing insights driven anti-stigma programmes for
young people
2.
Anaïs Tosas:
Obertament’s “What’s Up!” project has an impact on
stigma levels among young Catalonians
3.
Laura Sharpe:
“What’s on your mind?” A whole school population
approach to challenging mental health stigma and discrimination
OR-16: Fighting stigma through peer support
1.
Nicolaj Holm Ravn Faber:
How can peer support reduce stigma? And
how do I work with peers?
2.
Klavs Serup Rasmussen & Anne Thøgersen:
Peer-support and de-
stigmatization – promising cases from Denmark
3.
Michael Danielsen:
Peer support among persons with mental illness and
addiction in Vejle Municipality
OR-17: People with lived experience overcoming barriers in minds
and society
1.
Pablo García-Cubillana:
1 in 4, tackling stigma in Andalusia (Spain) from
general public campaigns to empowering the associative movement
2.
Ingrid van Ommeren:
No story, no glory: the power of ambassadors with
lived experience
3.
Mads Trier Blom:
Relections from the frontline – “ONE OF US”
ambassadors break barriers
OR-18: Antistigma interventions targeting professionals in somatic
and social care
1.
Stephanie Knaak:
Understanding Stigma: Results of a Mixed Methods
Evaluation of an Anti-stigma Program for Healthcare Providers in Canada
2.
Calum Irving:
Tackling stigma and discrimination in health and social care;
a Scottish perspective on challenges and opportunities
3.
Francisco Jose Eiroa-Orosa:
Validation of an instrument developed using
participatory-action-research techniques to measure the efectiveness of
training and sensitization activities with mental health professionals
OR-19: Reducing stigma in mental health treatment
1.
Andreas Hof:
Reducing Stigma in Psychiatric Assessments
2.
Pia Vedel Ankersen:
The Inluence of Psychiatric Treatments on Self-
perceived Capabilities and Identity
3.
Lise-Lotte Efryd Vejen-Jensen:
Personal story
OR-20: ONE OF US communication and activity strategy at national
and regional level
1.
Tobias Ènne:
Communication and social media strategy
2.
Ulla Lindgren & Dorthe Randi Schmidt:
Adolescents, staf and the labour
market as important targetgroups for the ONE OF US initiative
OR-21: Stigma and discrimination in Chinese communities
1.
Jie Li:
Stigma and discrimination experienced by people with schizophrenia living in
the community in Guangzhou, China
2.
Jie Li:
Comprehensive interventions to reduce stigma and discrimination in
schizophrenia: A Community-Based Randomized Controlled Trial in Guangzhou, China
3.
Tianming Zhang:
Self-stigma Experience of People with Schizophrenia and their
Family Caregivers: A Photo-Elicitation Study in a Chinese Rural Community
1. Open, Honest, Proud,
Patrick Corrigan & Jon Larson
2. Using scales,
Claire Henderson & Petra Gronholm
3. Starting a stigma program,
Heather Stuart
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ENGHAVEPLADS
KASTRUP
VESTERBRO /
TIVOLI
AMAGER PARK
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DAY 2: 21. SEPTEMBER
15.30 - 16.00
Break
Creative and dialogue area
PARALLEL SESSION 5: 16.00-17.30
ROOM
TOPIC
SY-15: Best Practices in Stigma Reduction – the Canadian Context
Micheal Pietrus
Sue Mercer
Romie Christie
Stephanie Knaak
OR-22: Attitudes among mental health professionals
1.
Mariangela Lanfredi:
Mental health professionals’ attitudes toward
people with borderline personality disorder: an Italian survey
2.
Qi Yuan:
Attitudes to Mental Illness among Mental Health Professionals
Working in Singapore - Evidence from a Cross-sectional Study
3.
Eva Tušková:
Attitudes of Czech nurses working in the ield of psychiatry
towards people with mental illness and community care
OR-23: Analysis of media coverage and interventions
1.
Rebecca Palpant Shimkets:
International Program Expansion, Development,
and Sustainability: Building on a Proven Anti-stigma Media Intervention
2.
Rebecca Palpant Shimkets:
A Content Analysis of Articles from The Rosalynn
Carter Fellowship for Mental Health Journalism Program: Use of Associated
Press Stylebook guidelines on mental illnesses
3. ONE OF US: Infomedia analysis of 2016
OR-24: Evaluation tools focused on a lived experience perspective
1.
Ioannis Bakolis:
Development of a short version of the Discrimination
and Stigma Scale (DISC) across seven diferent world regions
2. ONE OF US: The ONE OF US panel
3. ONE OF US: Ambassador survey
OR-25: Social inclusion in low resource settings
1.
Erica Breuer:
Stigma-related knowledge, attitudes and behaviour
towards people living with mental illness in India and Nepal: a cross-
sectional study
2.
Cokorda Bagus Jaya Lesmana:
From Darkness into the Light: The case
of the conined and physically restrained mentally ill individuals in Bali,
Indonesia
OR-26: Alternative activities to improve mental health
1.
Anja Kammacher:
When riding the bike, everybody’s equal
2.
Liesbeth Tip:
Choir project to change mental health stigma
3.
LAP:
The Mental Health Beneits of Art
OR-27: Antistigma interventions in India and Nepal
1.
Pallab Maulik:
Perceptions about stigma related to mental health in rural
India: a mixed methods assessment of stigma
2.
Sauharda Rai:
Involvement of caregivers and family to promote mental
health service user’s participation in stigma reduction programs
SY-16: Educating our children and youth about mental illness: The cases
of two organisations visiting Danish primary schools and high schools
Susanne Dyvesether
Jesper Nørgaard Kjær
Nick Asadzadeh
Medde Stald Madsen
Nadia Bendixen Skov
1. Open, Honest, Proud,
Patrick Corrigan & Jon Larson
2. Using scales,
Claire Henderson & Petra Gronholm
3. Starting a stigma program,
Heather Stuart
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ENGHAVEPLADS
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VESTERBRO /
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DAY 2: 21. SEPTEMBER
17.30 - 17.45
17.45 - 19.00
Break
Creative and dialogue area
Achievements in the ield of mental health – barriers overcome
Chair:
Norman Sartorius
Presenters:
Graham Thornicroft:
Evidence of efective methods to reduce stigma and
discrimination
Pallab Maulik:
Result from anti-stigma campaign in rural india
Cokorda Bagus Jaya Lesmana:
Anti-stigma work in Indonesia
HarmonyChoir: A two-month choir project to improve mental health
and change mental health stigma
HarmonyChoir & University of Edinburgh
Excursions to psychosocial rehabilitation services
Fountain House, Socialpsykiatrisk Center Nordvest and others
19.00 - 19.40
CINEMA
19.00 - 21.00
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DAY 3: 22. SEPTEMBER
DAY 3:
22.
SEPTEMBER
TIME
8.00 - 9.00
TOPIC
Registration, cofee, tea, fruit, croissant
Creative and dialogue area
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DAY 3: 22. SEPTEMBER
PARALLEL SESSION 6: 9.00-10.30
ROOM
TOPIC
SY-17: Labeling, self-concept, help-seeking and disclosure: From youth
and highrisk groups to the military
Nicolas Rüsch
Georg Schomerus
Sara Evans-Lacko
Lawrence H. Yang
OR-28: Self-stigma and resilience
1.
Lauren Armstrong:
Factors inluencing the relationship between stigma
and self-esteem: A systematic review
2.
Anaïs Tosas:
Fighting self-stigma through activism
3.
Maria Adele Bonde:
Re-discovering myself by telling my story
OR-29: Interventions promoting mental health among young people
1.
Carsten Obel:
A generic and systematic approach to mentally challenged youth
2.
Trine Hammershøy:
Headspace Denmark
3. ONE OF US ambassadors
OR-30: Stigma as a barrier to help-seeking
1.
Petra Gronholm:
Mental health-related stigma and pathways to care
for people at-risk of psychotic disorders or experiencing irst-episode
psychosis: systematic review
2.
Amanda Maranzan:
Relationships between self-stigma, loneliness, and
depressive symptoms amongst women experiencing postpartum mood
changes
3.
Ziyan Xu:
Interventions to improve help-seeking for mental health
problems: A systematic review
OR-31: Structural and individual interventions related to the labor
market
1.
Iben Gammelgård:
Personal and clinical recovery with the individual
placement and support intervention in Denmark
2.
Emely Ek Blæhr:
Are social workers stigmatizing acute psychiatric
hospital service users?
3.
Sara Mosely:
Workplace Wellbeing in Wales - Innovative Practice for
Sustained Change
OR-32: Conceptualised interventions to improve knowledge and action
1.
Nick Prendergast:
Improving People’s Lives Through Great Digital Experiences
2.
Michael Danielsen:
Mental Health First Aid in Denmark
3.
Santosh Loganathan:
Artists’ experiences of enacting in a street play on
mental health awareness
OR-33: Global campaign breaking the chains of stigma
1.
Goossens Prakash:
Global campaign “Breaking the chains of stigma in
mental health”
2.
Graham Thornicroft
OR-34: Stigma and speciic disease groups
1.
Anish V. Cherian:
Stigma predicts severity of Major Depressive Disorder
in Women Living with HIV in rural India
2.
Perla Werner:
Stigma towards a person with Alzheimer’s disease:
Comparing Jewish and Arab high school students’ beliefs
3.
Axell M. Alterado:
Characterizing Courtesy Stigma on Family Members of
PTB Diagnosed Individuals Enrolled in DOTS in Cebu City, Philippines
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ENGHAVEPLADS
KASTRUP
VESTERBRO /
TIVOLI
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DAY 3: 22. SEPTEMBER
10.30 - 11.00
Break
Creative and dialogue area
11.00 - 11.45
Dialogue among conference participants in plenary: What have we
learned and what do we take home with us?
Relections on the conference
Interview with participants shown on big screen
Conference ilm
Closing Ceremony
– thank you and goodbye
Lunch and goodbye hugs
11.45 - 12.15
12.15 - 13.00
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POSTER PRESENTATIONS
WORK AND SOCIAL INCLUSION
Disclosure decision aid for people with common mental disorders
Rie Poulsen
Engaging mental health service users through football: an evaluation of
the ‘Coping Through Football’ Project
Bettina Friedrich
Oliver Mason
PEOPLE WITH LIVED EXPERIENCE OF MENTAL ILLNESS,
THEIR PEERS, RELATIVES AND CARERS
Creative area: The mental health beneits of art
Lau Jeppesen
ONE OF US ambassador survey – results
ONE OF US
Frequency and variables associated with stigma-discrimination in
victims of the Colombian armed conlict
Adalberto Campo-Arias
Depression related stigma-discrimination complex among general population: a
systematic review
Adalberto Campo-Arias
Correlates of internalized stigma levels of people with psychosis in the Czech Republic
Aneta Weissová
Miroslava Janoušková
Experiences of stigma faced by family members of people with severe
mental illness in Taiwan
Chih-Cheng Chang
“So - what do you do?”
Lau Jeppesen
I’m old, stupid and crippled: Self-stigma experience regarding age-related hearing loss
Dana David
Perla Werner
Family stigma among informal caregivers of persons with Alzheimer’s disease:
examining public and ailiate stigma
Perla Werner
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COMMUNICATION AND THE MEDIA
The Rosalynn Carter Fellowships for Mental Health Journalism Program
Evaluation Strategy
Rebecca Palpant Shimkets
YOUTH AND OTHER SPECIAL POPULATION GROUPS
Incremental intergroup contact interventions for public stigma reduction towards SMI
people - a RCT with knowledge, attitude and behavior measures
Siyu Gao
Facilitating recruitment of patients with schizophrenia to a clinical trial
Bettina Ellen Grønbech
Jørgen Aagaard
Svend Eggert Jensen
Relationships between traits empathy and stigma amongst university students
Amanda Maranzan
Erika Portt
Can video interventions be used to efectively destigmatize mental illness among young
people? A systematic review
Eva Tušková
Anti stigma case competition in 25 high school classes
ONE OF US
PROFESSIONALS, STAFF AND CLINICAL PRACTICE
Relationships between elements of stigma in the nursing student population: path analysis
Aneta Weissová
Miroslava Janoušková
Impact of reducing stigma on preferences for pharmacological versus psychological
treatments in primary care mental health services
Anvita Bhardwaj
Flashpoint - How can a board game change the culture in a Psychiatric Hospital?
Ulla Hartvig
Gitte Vase
Susanne Foldager
How to address sleep diiculty when this is only one diiculty among many
Lea Gaulshøj Thomsen
Rikke Vorre Pedersen
The role of beliefs about illness and (social) anxiety in social functioning in psychosis
Liesbeth Tip
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