Challenging mental health-related stigma through social contact

scientific article published on 19 February 2010

Challenging mental health-related stigma through social contact is …
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P356DOI10.1093/EURPUB/CKQ014
P698PubMed publication ID20172946

P50authorSara Evans-LackoQ55172362
P2093author name stringJillian London
P2860cites workA meta-analytic test of intergroup contact theoryQ28243067
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Three strategies for changing attributions about severe mental illnessQ43608932
P433issue2
P921main subjectmental healthQ317309
P304page(s)130-131
P577publication date2010-02-19
P1433published inEuropean Journal of Public HealthQ15756625
P1476titleChallenging mental health-related stigma through social contact
P478volume20

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