Attitudes towards mental illness were measured by the Opinion About Mental illness Scale (OMI) for 83 male graduate college students from American and Chinese cultural backgrounds. The OMI questionnaire consisted of five factors: A) Authoritarianism, B) Benevolence, C) Mental Hygiene Ideology, D) Social Restricti-veness, and E) Interpersonal Etiology. Statistically significant differences between the two groups of subjects on Factors A, B, D and E of the OMI were found. American students performed lower on "Authoritarianism", on "Social Restrictiveness", and on "Interpersonal Etiology", and higher on "Benevolence " than Chinese subjects
Although some research has examined negative automatic aspects of attitudes toward mental illness vi...
Attitudes towards mental illness is an important issue in mental health education and this study was...
This study examined males and females’ attitudes towards mental illness. It also examines three fact...
This study was a cross-cultural investigation of the implicit and explicit bias of mental and physic...
Asian Americans are one of the fastest-growing ethnic groups in the United States with Chinese Ameri...
It has been reported that Asian people have negative views of mental illness, including beliefs that...
Objectives: To investigate the effects of different Chinese terms for mental illness and related sym...
Culture and ethnic backgrounds play an important role in the attitudes and perspectives on mental he...
The Ethnic Mental Illness (EMI) Scale, a questionnaire to discriminate European and Hispanic attitud...
The present study describes the development of a new scale to measure Beliefs toward Mental Illness ...
The present study describes the development of a new scale to measure Beliefs toward Mental Illness ...
differences in attitudes between professionalUSA Full list of author information is available at the...
Although some research has examined negative automatic aspects of attitudes toward mental illness vi...
This study explored Chinese students ’ concept of mental health through a questionnaire com-pleted b...
This study explored Chinese students’ concept of mental health through a questionnaire completed by ...
Although some research has examined negative automatic aspects of attitudes toward mental illness vi...
Attitudes towards mental illness is an important issue in mental health education and this study was...
This study examined males and females’ attitudes towards mental illness. It also examines three fact...
This study was a cross-cultural investigation of the implicit and explicit bias of mental and physic...
Asian Americans are one of the fastest-growing ethnic groups in the United States with Chinese Ameri...
It has been reported that Asian people have negative views of mental illness, including beliefs that...
Objectives: To investigate the effects of different Chinese terms for mental illness and related sym...
Culture and ethnic backgrounds play an important role in the attitudes and perspectives on mental he...
The Ethnic Mental Illness (EMI) Scale, a questionnaire to discriminate European and Hispanic attitud...
The present study describes the development of a new scale to measure Beliefs toward Mental Illness ...
The present study describes the development of a new scale to measure Beliefs toward Mental Illness ...
differences in attitudes between professionalUSA Full list of author information is available at the...
Although some research has examined negative automatic aspects of attitudes toward mental illness vi...
This study explored Chinese students ’ concept of mental health through a questionnaire com-pleted b...
This study explored Chinese students’ concept of mental health through a questionnaire completed by ...
Although some research has examined negative automatic aspects of attitudes toward mental illness vi...
Attitudes towards mental illness is an important issue in mental health education and this study was...
This study examined males and females’ attitudes towards mental illness. It also examines three fact...