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Research Articles

Designing mental health promotion campaigns: segmenting U.S. Veteran audiences to address public stigma

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Pages 341-347 | Received 02 Aug 2021, Accepted 23 Feb 2022, Published online: 03 May 2022
 

Abstract

Background

Public stigma is a significant deterrent to mental health service use for U.S. veterans. Media campaigns are often used to dispel stigmatizing beliefs and actions. Segmentation is an evidence-based practice for their effective use; however, little data has been published on veteran segments to target with anti-stigma messages.

Aims

This article aims to identify and describe initial typologies of stigmatizing attitudes within a group of U.S. military veterans.

Methods

Telephone-based cross-sectional surveys were conducted with a national random sample of veterans from 2014 to 2016 (N = 2142). Stigma outcomes were measured using a brief, validated instrument used in population-based surveys of public perceptions toward people with mental illness. Cluster analysis was conducted to identify specific groupings along multiple dimensions.

Results

A final four-cluster solution was identified among veterans with distinct patterns of attitudes toward mental illness and include: 1) the undecided, 2) the influencer, 3) the ambivalent, and 4) the potential ally. Several strategies were also identified for designing anti-stigma messaging toward these segments.

Conclusions

This research demonstrates veterans can be segmented by attitudes to target with anti-stigma campaign messages.

Disclosure statement

There are no conflicts or financial interests related to this research to report for the authors.

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