“…Similarly, internalized stigma is high in the CJI population, as they have been labeled as criminals and face challenges upon re-entry (Moore et al, 2016). Overcoming the stigma that is associated with the label of criminal is difficult, as stigma impacts discriminatory behaviors, such as the ability to get approved for housing (DeMarco, 2023;Evans et al, 2021), which, in turn, affects overall quality of life (McWilliams & Hunter, 2021). Evidence is growing on the impact that stigma may have on health inequities, as mental health stigma is a significant predictor of poor outcomes related to housing, employment, social relationships, education, access to health care, and health (Hatzenbuehler et al, 2013).…”