Objectives: To investigate the effects of different Chinese terms for mental illness and related symptoms on the attitudes of adolescents towards sufferers of a mental illness. Methods: A survey of 578 secondary school students attending 4 schools in Macao was conducted. Each student read a short passage about a new student with a mental illness joining their class. Different versions used different labels to refer to the illness of the new student. The symptoms describing the new student also varied: either describing positive symptoms of schizophrenia or mild negative symptoms only. The attitudes of participants to the new student described were measured. Results: There were significantly more negative attitudes towards the sufferer of a ...
A telephone survey was conducted on a representative sample of 1273 Chinese in Hong Kong to examine ...
This study was a cross-cultural investigation of the implicit and explicit bias of mental and physic...
OBJECTIVE: 'Mental illness' is a common label. However, the general public may or may not consider v...
The literature suggests that stigmatizing attitudes in the community will affect lives and recovery ...
OBJECTIVES. To obtain information about basic knowledge towards mental disorders and to evaluate pub...
Although some research has examined negative automatic aspects of attitudes toward mental illness vi...
Background: Few studies have been performed to explore mental health literacy and stigmatising attit...
This questionnaire survey was conducted to study the determinants of stigmatization toward schizophr...
Attitudes towards mental illness were measured by the Opinion About Mental illness Scale (OMI) for 8...
Although some research has examined negative automatic aspects of attitudes toward mental illness vi...
The influence of specific psychiatric labels and types of psychopathology on various attitudes were ...
Public attitudes to mental illness could influence how the public interact with, provide opportuniti...
Public attitudes to mental illness could influence how the public interact with, provide opportuniti...
differences in attitudes between professionalUSA Full list of author information is available at the...
Attitudes towards mental illness is an important issue in mental health education and this study was...
A telephone survey was conducted on a representative sample of 1273 Chinese in Hong Kong to examine ...
This study was a cross-cultural investigation of the implicit and explicit bias of mental and physic...
OBJECTIVE: 'Mental illness' is a common label. However, the general public may or may not consider v...
The literature suggests that stigmatizing attitudes in the community will affect lives and recovery ...
OBJECTIVES. To obtain information about basic knowledge towards mental disorders and to evaluate pub...
Although some research has examined negative automatic aspects of attitudes toward mental illness vi...
Background: Few studies have been performed to explore mental health literacy and stigmatising attit...
This questionnaire survey was conducted to study the determinants of stigmatization toward schizophr...
Attitudes towards mental illness were measured by the Opinion About Mental illness Scale (OMI) for 8...
Although some research has examined negative automatic aspects of attitudes toward mental illness vi...
The influence of specific psychiatric labels and types of psychopathology on various attitudes were ...
Public attitudes to mental illness could influence how the public interact with, provide opportuniti...
Public attitudes to mental illness could influence how the public interact with, provide opportuniti...
differences in attitudes between professionalUSA Full list of author information is available at the...
Attitudes towards mental illness is an important issue in mental health education and this study was...
A telephone survey was conducted on a representative sample of 1273 Chinese in Hong Kong to examine ...
This study was a cross-cultural investigation of the implicit and explicit bias of mental and physic...
OBJECTIVE: 'Mental illness' is a common label. However, the general public may or may not consider v...