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. 2018 Jul 27;18:919. doi: 10.1186/s12889-018-5861-3

Table 4.

Characteristics of the stigma interventions

Author(s), publication year Health Condition Institutional Interventions (i.e. interventions administered by hospitals, healthcare institutions, etc.) Behavioural Interventions (i.e. social contact, education-based, etc.) Community-based Interventions (i.e. religious, ethno-racial, etc.)
Ando et al. (2013) [34] Mental Illness Educational interventions. Contact-based interventions
Bharat. (2011) [17] HIV/AIDS Community mobilisation and involvement.
Clarke et al. (2014) [40] Mental Illness Educational interventions
Clement et al. (2013) [42] Mental Illness Mass media
Dalky (2012) [45] Mental Illness Educational interventions contact-based interventions
Darlington & Hutson (2017) [26] HIV/AIDS Support groups, visual media interventions
Doley et al. (2017) [47] Mental Illness Educational interventions. Contact-based interventions
Gerlinger et al. (2013) [52] Mental Illness Cognitive-behavioral therapy Educational interventions
Griffiths et al. (2014) [53] Mental Illness Educational interventions Contact-based interventions
Guruge et al. (2017) [18] Mental Illness Contact-based interventions Experiential videos/photos Educational interventions Advocacy based
Hanisch et al. (2016) [54] Mental Illness Educational interventions Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training role play, Trauma Risk Management (TRiM), and Crisis Intervention Training (CIT) in first responders.
Haugen et al. (2017) [55] Mental Illness Video
Hawke et al. (2013) [56] Mental Illness Educational interventions Contact-based interventions
Jorm (2012) [58] Mental Illness Educational interventions Contact-based interventions
Kerrigan et al. (2015) [16] HIV/AIDS Educational interventions Community-empowerment
Loutfy et al. (2015) [21] HIV/AIDS Educational interventions Project ACCEPT (Adolescents Coping, Connecting, Empowering and Protecting Together)
Mak et al. (2017) [97] HIV/AIDS Educational interventions
Malachowski & Kirsh. (2013) [63] Mental Illness Educational interventions
Mehta et al. (2015) [65] Mental Illness Contact-based interventions
Milton & Mullan (2014) [67] Mental Illness Educational interventions (Psychoeducation)
Mittal et al. (2012) [68] Mental Illness Educational interventions (Psychoeducation or psychoeducation combined with cognitive restructuring, Psychoeducation with complex multimodal interventions)
Mueller et al. (2016) [69] Educational interventions for children
Parcesepe et al. (2013) [70] Mental Illness Contact-based interventions
Prost et al. (2008) [103] HIV/AIDS Educational interventions Prevention interventions.
Sengupta et al. (2011) [105] HIV/AIDS Educational interventions
Seroalo et al. (2014) [2] Mental Illness Educational interventions using theatrical presentations with actors living with mental illness.
Stangl et al. (2013) [15] HIV/AIDS Universal precaution supplies (first aid kits) Information and skill building
Stubbs (2014) [76] Mental Illness Direct contact, indirect filmed contact, or educational email. Role play
Thornicroft et al. (2016) [77] Mental Illness Education or information interventions, and variants of social contact interventions
Tsang et al. (2016) [78] Mental Illness Psychoeducation
Wilson et al. (2013) [110] Physical Disability Implicit Association Test
Wood et al. (2016) [81] Mental Illness Psychosocial interventions: psychoeducation, thought challenging, connecting with peers and social skills training
Xu et al. (2017) [82] Mental Illness Education interventions either alone or in combination with consumer contact, including contact in person and via video. Education strategies: lectures, role-plays, videos, and educational materials
Yamaguchi et al. (2013) [84] Mental Illness Social contact or video based social contact
Yamaguchi et al. (2011) [83] Mental Illness Contact-based interventions and education interventions

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