prejudice against people with mental health conditions
"Prejudice against people with mental health conditions" refers to the unfair and negative attitudes, stereotypes, or discriminatory actions directed towards individuals who are diagnosed with mental health disorders or conditions. This bias can manifest as social exclusion, stigmatization, or unfair treatment based solely on the person's mental health status.
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