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Stigma and violence: isn't it time to connect the dots?
1The Stanley Medical Research Institute, Chevy Chase, MD 20815, USA. torreyf@stanleyresearch.org
Abstract:
Stigma against mentally ill persons is a major problem and has increased in incidence. Multiple studies have suggested that the perception of violent behavior by seriously mentally ill individuals is an important cause of stigma. It is also known that treating seriously mentally ill people decreases violent behavior. Therefore, the most effective way to decrease stigma is to make sure that patients receive adequate treatment.
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