Table 3 |
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Percentage of Australian and Japanese respondents who think the person described in the vignette would be discriminated against by others in the community† |
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Social Situation |
Depression Vignette |
Depression/Suicidal Vignette |
Early Schizophrenia Vignette |
Chronic Schizophrenia Vignette |
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Australian |
53.5 c,d (49.8%–57.1%) |
61.2 c,d (57.8%–64.5%) |
75.9 a,b (72.5%–79.0%) |
83.2 a,b (80.4%–85.7%) |
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Japanese |
27.6* c,d (23.7%–31.5%) |
32.6* c,d (28.5%–36.7%) |
44.8 * a,b,d (40.4%–49.2%) |
62.6% * a,b,c (58.3%–66.9%) |
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†symbols flagging table entries denote a small (Cohen's h ≥ 0.2) to moderate (Cohen's h ≥ 0.5) effect size relative to a depression; bdepression with suicidal ideation; cearly schizophrenia; dchronic schizophrenia. *Australian prevalence Unbolded symbols indicate a small effect size. Bolded symbols denote a moderate effect size. |
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Griffiths et al. BMC Psychiatry 2006 6:21 doi:10.1186/1471-244X-6-21 |
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