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  • Firefighters face behavioral health challenges but often avoid seeking help due to mental health stigma, particularly internal stigma regarding treatment.
  • The study introduced a peer-led campaign called Stamp Out Stigma (SOS) aimed at reducing stigma within the fire service through testimonials and training interventions.
  • Results showed that participation in the SOS workshop significantly lowered both self-stigma and internalized stigma among firefighters, indicating its effectiveness in encouraging openness towards mental health treatment.

Article Abstract

Firefighters are at risk for behavioral health problems; however, mental health stigma is a barrier to seeking treatment. Although effective treatments exist, many firefighters report that internal stigma prohibits presentation for effective care. This study aimed to decrease stigma about behavioral health in fire service through the development and delivery of a peer-led anti-stigma intervention campaign called Stamp Out Stigma (SOS). SOS consisted of three related phases. During Phase 1 ( = 12), we produced testimonials and piloted the videos with firefighters to determine which were most compelling. During Phase 2 ( = 23), we beta-tested our training curriculum with two departments, resulting in a significant decrease in internalized stigma but not in self-stigma. During Phase 3 ( = 73), we presented the curriculum to two cohorts of firefighters. Participation in the SOS workshop was associated with a significant decrease in firefighters' self-stigma from pre-,  = 22.7,  = 6.3, to post-workshop,  = 20.8, S = 5.5, (66) = 3.2,  = 0.002. Participation in the SOS workshop was associated with a significant decrease in firefighters' internalized stigma,  = 2.0,  = 0.5, to post-workshop,  = 1.8,  = 0.4, (66) = 2.8,  = 0.007. The SOS approach to stigma reduction is promising for modifying negative attitudes toward mental health and treatment seeking among professional firefighters.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16506073.2023.2233695DOI Listing

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