Michael Teahon, Chelsea Feusner, Emilie Meyer, Tammi Ohmstede-Schmoker, D. Tillman, D. Hof
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Research shows that mental health of children is becoming a major consideration in schools across the country. The purpose of this study is to identify principals who are supportive of those with mental illness and advocate for greater access to services. Responses from 139 principals of Nebraska schools addressed mental health stigma of principals based on various factors. Results yielded that gender and school level are important influences on mental health stigma.