2023
Stigma Reduction Via Brief Video Interventions: Comparing Presentations by an Actor Versus a Person With Lived Experience
Amsalem D, Jankowski S, Pagdon S, Markowitz J, Martin A, Dixon L. Stigma Reduction Via Brief Video Interventions: Comparing Presentations by an Actor Versus a Person With Lived Experience. Psychiatric Services 2023, 75: 485-488. PMID: 38088037, DOI: 10.1176/appi.ps.20230215.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntervention groupMental illnessReduce mental health-related stigmaMental health-related stigmaExperience of mental illnessHealth-related stigmaDomains of stigmaFocus groups of individualsStigma scoresPersonal recoveryVideo interventionFocus groupsStigmaInterventionLived experienceGroup of individualsFollow-upIllnessControl groupPersonal storiesPostinterventionComparative presentationPersonsNoninferiority analysisGroup
2020
Addressing Electroconvulsive Therapy Knowledge Gaps and Stigmatized Views Among Nursing Students Through a Psychiatrist–APRN Didactic Partnership
Kitay BM, Walde T, Robertson D, Cohen T, Duvivier R, Martin A. Addressing Electroconvulsive Therapy Knowledge Gaps and Stigmatized Views Among Nursing Students Through a Psychiatrist–APRN Didactic Partnership. Journal Of The American Psychiatric Nurses Association 2020, 28: 225-234. PMID: 32727255, DOI: 10.1177/1078390320945778.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsElectroconvulsive therapyOpening Minds Stigma ScaleTreatment-refractory depressionEvidence-based clinical practiceImportant therapeutic modalityHealth care providersKnowledge of ECTNursing students' knowledgeMood disordersTherapeutic modalitiesCare providersClinical practiceControl groupHealth providersStigma ScaleSecond hourAdvanced practiceEducational interventionOnly outcomePatientsStigmatized perceptionsKnowledge ScaleFirst yearAPRNSelf-StigmaPhysician Self-disclosure of Lived Experience Improves Mental Health Attitudes Among Medical Students: A Randomized Study
Martin A, Chilton J, Gothelf D, Amsalem D. Physician Self-disclosure of Lived Experience Improves Mental Health Attitudes Among Medical Students: A Randomized Study. Journal Of Medical Education And Curricular Development 2020, 7: 2382120519889352. PMID: 32363235, PMCID: PMC7180952, DOI: 10.1177/2382120519889352.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHealth-seeking behaviourMental illnessMental healthMental health needsMedical students' mental healthMental health attitudesMental health issuesMedical studentsRandomized studyHigh riskHealth attitudesControl groupSuicide completionHealth needsSuicidal ideationLate groupEarly groupPhysiciansHealth issuesSuch exposureATP-30Student mental healthPersonal historyIllnessAMI scores