Time to Change evaluation papers
Time to Change evaluation papers
Below is a list of papers that have been published in peer reviewed journals by the Time to Change evaluation team at the Institute of Psychiatry at King's College, London. You can also read a summary of evaluation of our progress so far here.
These papers are freely available for anyone to read online:
Evaluation of a brief anti-stigma campaign in Cambridge: do short-term campaigns work? This paper analyses our small-scale anti-stigma campaign in Cambridge, carried out in October 2008. It shows that the campaign did have an impact on knowledge.
BMC Public Health, June 2010
Comment on the Evaluation of the Time to Change Anti-Stigma Campaign
Response to a paper on the effectiveness of the Time to Change campaign.
The Psychiatrist, August 2010
You can read abstracts of the following papers online, but need a subscription to the relevant journal to read the paper in full:
Stigma and discrimination in mental illness: Time to Change
This article explains the Time to Change programme and how it is being evaluated.
The Lancet, June 2009.
Challenging mental health-related stigma through social contact
This article looks at how social contact can be used to break down stigma and the ways that Time to Change does this.
European Journal of Public Health, February 2010
Development and Psychometric Properties of the Mental Health Knowledge Schedule (MAKS)
This paper sets out the development of the MAKS, a brief and feasible instrument for assessing and tracking stigma-related mental health knowledge that is used as part of the evaluation of Time to Change.
Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, July 2010





