 The study aimed to describe stigma among primary care providers, PCPs, in the United States using a validated questionnaire, and found that higher levels of stigma were associated with male gender, medical residency, lack of personal exposure to mental illness, younger age, and less frequent treatment of depression. This article was authored by Andrew Kluemper, FarmD, BCPS, BCPP, Lauren Heath, FarmD, MS, CAP, Danielle Loeb, MD, MPH, and others.