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  1. Depression-Related Stigma Among Black and Latinx Youths: Guidance for Stigma Reduction Interventions
  2. Brief video intervention to increase treatment-seeking among individuals living in a conflict zone: A randomized controlled trial
  3. Leveraging Instagram to Engage Adolescents With Depression: The Use of Evidence-Based Brief Video Interventions
  4. Childhood maltreatment and its associations with trauma-related psychopathology: disentangling two classification approaches
  5. Social Media–Based Brief Video Interventions to Support Youths’ Mental Health
  6. Self-stigma mediates the relationships between childhood maltreatment and symptom levels of PTSD, depression, and anxiety
  7. The role of income and emotional engagement in the efficacy of a brief help-seeking video intervention for essential workers
  8. Comparing brief video interventions to reduce public and self‐stigma: Randomized control trial
  9. Randomized Controlled Trial of a Brief Video Intervention to Reduce Self-Stigma of Mental Illness
  10. “It’s Tough to Be a Black Man with Schizophrenia”: Randomized Controlled Trial of a Brief Video Intervention to Reduce Public Stigma
  11. Embracing different languages and local differences: Co-constructive patient simulation strengthens host countries’ clinical training in psychiatry
  12. Anhedonia mediates the relationships between childhood trauma and symptom severity of PTSD and depression, but not of social anxiety
  13. Stigma Reduction Via Brief Video Interventions: Comparing Presentations by an Actor Versus a Person With Lived Experience
  14. Psychiatric Clinical Training Across Borders: Developing Virtual Communities of Practice Through International Co-constructive Patient Simulation
  15. Anxiety and Depression Symptoms Among Young U.S. Essential Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic
  16. Leveraging Video Clips and Social Media: Enhancing Education, Reducing Stigma, and Fostering Behavior Change in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
  17. Using focus groups to inform a brief video intervention to reduce public stigma toward Black youth living with psychosis
  18. Self-stigma among people with serious mental illnesses: The use of focus groups to inform the development of a brief video intervention.
  19. Parents’ experience of a shared parent–child stay during the first week of hospitalization in a child psychiatry inpatient ward
  20. Selfie Videos to Reduce Stigma and Increase Treatment Seeking Among Youths: Two Noninferiority Randomized Controlled Trials
  21. Collaborating with transgender youth to educate healthcare trainees and professionals: randomized controlled trial of a didactic enhanced by brief videos
  22. “It Is Hard to Be a Woman With Schizophrenia”
  23. Reducing Public Stigma Towards Psychosis: A Conceptual Framework for Understanding the Effects of Social Contact Based Brief Video Interventions
  24. Brief Video Intervention to Increase Treatment-Seeking Intention Among U.S. Health Care Workers: A Randomized Controlled Trial
  25. Destigmatising mental health treatment and increasing openness to seeking treatment: randomised controlled trial of brief video interventions
  26. Treatment dropout among veterans and their families: Quantitative and qualitative findings.
  27. Reducing public stigma toward individuals with psychosis across race and gender: A randomized controlled trial of young adults
  28. Effect of a Brief Social Contact Video on Transphobia and Depression-Related Stigma Among Adolescents
  29. Destigmatizing perceptions about Black adolescent depression: randomized controlled trial of brief social contact–based video interventions
  30. Psychiatric symptoms and moral injury among US healthcare workers in the COVID-19 era
  31. Editorial: Medical Education in Psychiatry
  32. Effectiveness of a Video-Based Intervention on Reducing Perceptions of Fear, Loneliness, and Public Stigma Related to COVID-19: A Randomized Controlled Trial
  33. Sustained Effect of a Brief Video in Reducing Public Stigma Toward Individuals With Psychosis: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Young Adults
  34. Video intervention to increase treatment-seeking by healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic: randomised controlled trial
  35. Reducing depression‐related stigma and increasing treatment seeking among adolescents: randomized controlled trial of a brief video intervention
  36. Increasing treatment‐seeking intentions of US veterans in the Covid‐19 era: A randomized controlled trial
  37. Delivering Difficult News: Simulation-Enhanced Training Improves Psychiatry Residents' Clinical Communication Skills
  38. The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Outbreak and Mental Health
  39. Reducing Stigma Toward Individuals With Schizophrenia Using a Brief Video: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Young Adults
  40. Attitudes to psychiatry and to mental illness among nursing students: Adaptation and use of two validated instruments in preclinical education
  41. Subtle ways of stigmatization among professionals: The subjective experience of consumers and their family members.
  42. How Do Patients With Schizophrenia and Their Families Learn About the Diagnosis?