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Depression Stigma

Christopher Roth, Peter Schwardmann and Egon Tripodi
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Peter Schwardmann: Carnegie Mellon University

No 499, Rationality and Competition Discussion Paper Series from CRC TRR 190 Rationality and Competition

Abstract: Throughout history, people with mental illness have been discriminated against and stigmatized. Our experiment provides a new measure of perceived depression stigma and then investigates the causal effect of perceived stigma on help-seeking in a sample of 1,844 Americans suffering from depression. A large majority of our participants overestimate the extent of stigma associated with depression. In contrast to prior correlational evidence, lowering perceived social stigma through an information intervention leads to a reduction in the demand for psychotherapy. A mechanism experiment reveals that this information increases optimism about future mental health, thereby reducing the perceived need for therapy.

Keywords: depression; stigma; information; psychotherapy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024-03-24
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