Rank *Sitgma/BTC Type Stigma/BTC Item (n) Endorsed n (%)
1 Int My unit leaders might treat me differently (463) 313 (67.6)
2 Int Members of my unit might have less confidence in me (463) 312 (67.4)
3 BTC The military does not support Service members who have mental health problems (454) 302 (66.5)
4 Int It would harm my career (463) 253 (54.6)
5 Int I would be seen as weak (by those who are important to me) (464) 239 (51.5)
6 Int It would be too embarrassing (465) 152 (32.7)
7 Ext People with mental illness should not be given any responsibility (469) 143 (30.5)
8 Int My leaders would blame me for the problem (463) 117 (25.3)
9 BTC I don't know where to get help (468) 115 (24.6)
10 Ext I would think less of a colleague if I knew they were receiving mental health treatment (464) 79 (17.0)
11 BTC Mental health services aren't available (462) 61 (13.2)
Rank   Intended Discriminatory Behaviour Towards People With Mental Health Problems (n). In the Future I Would:  
1   Continue a relationship with a friend who developed a MH problem (443) 292 (65.9)
2   Live nearby to someone with a MH problem (444) 229 (51.6)
3   Work with someone with a MH problem (445) 222 (49.9)
4   Live with someone with a MH problem (441) 161 (36.5)
Rank   Views of Personal Responsibility for Mental Health Management (n)  
1   Mental health support can be helpful for those who need it (455) 396 (87.0)
2   It takes courage or strength to get treatment for a psychological problem (453) 366 (80.8)
3   I would prefer to manage my problems on my own (455) 280 (61.5)
4   Strong people can resolve psychological problems by themselves (455) 205 (45.1)
5   Psychological problems tend to work themselves out without help (458) 122 (26.6)
* Int= Stigma related to the self, Ext= Stigma related to others, BTC=Perceived barriers to Care
Table 4: Mental Health Stigma/BTC, Discrimination and Personal Responsibility for Mental Health Care.