
Psychiatr News October 20, 2006
Volume 41, Number 20, page 12
© 2006 American Psychiatric Association
Public-Education Campaign Battles Depression Myths
Bill Pritchard
The initiative will spread science-based information to counteract
"made-up" facts and misconceptions.
Acoalition of physician, patient, and community groups is tackling
widespread misinformation about depression with a public information campaign
emphasizing that the ailment, affecting nearly 19 million Americans, is
serious, debilitating, and potentially fatal.
The Depression Is Real campaign, which was launched at a press conference
last month in Washington, D.C., will use public service announcements,
advertising, and a Web site,
<www.DepressionIsReal.org>,
to increase awareness of depression and its causes and treatments.
Among the coalition members is the American Psychiatric Foundation, whose
participation supports APA's "Healthy Minds, Healthy Lives"
campaign.
"A third of all Americans believe that mental illnesses like
depression are caused by emotional or personal weaknesses, and almost that
number think they are caused by old age alone," said Altha Stewart,
M.D., president of the American Psychiatric Foundation. "We believe we
have a responsibility to tell the public the truth about
depressionbased on scientific evidence and clinical research, not
made-up `facts' or wishful thinking."
Coalition members said the lack of health care reimbursement parity for
mental health treatments also trivializes depression and other mental
illnesses.
Other coalition members include the League of United Latin American
Citizens, the National Alliance on Mental Illness, the National Mental Health
Association, and the National Urban League.
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