Background: The public tends to have different views from professionals about the treatment of mental disorders. It has been proposed that these differences do not simply reflect a lack of knowledge about treatments, but also the operation of pre-existing general belief systems about health interventions. The present study uses factor analysis to examine the structure of public beliefs about interventions for depression and schizophrenia, using case vignettes that vary in severity or stage of illness. Methods: In a national survey of 3,998 Australian adults, respondents were presented with one of four vignettes: depression, depression with suicidal thoughts, early schizophrenia and chronic schizophrenia. Respondents were asked about the lik...
Little is known about factors influencing helping behaviors toward a person with mental illness. Thi...
This study investigated the influence of news media on consumers’ attitudes toward people with a psy...
Objective: This study examined hypotheses that stigmatizing attitudes are increased by use of psychi...
Background: Previous research has found that there are major differences between public and professi...
OBJECTIVE: In the 1990s, large differences in beliefs about the helpfulness of treatments for mental...
Objective: Previous research has shown that the public have different beliefs to mental health profe...
Objective: The main objective of this paper was to investigate and compare mental health nurses' bel...
Objective: A national survey of Australian adults in 1995 showed a low level of recognition of menta...
Objective: First, to describe factors influencing the public’s attitude toward treatment recommendat...
Background: Little is known about public beliefs concerning the treatment of mental disorders in dev...
BACKGROUND: Surveys of the public in a number of countries have shown poor recognition of mental dis...
Free to read on publisher website The objective of the research was to investigate social workers' b...
The objective of the research was to investigate social workers' beliefs about the value of interven...
BACKGROUND: The beliefs of people receiving treatment about the causes of their own mental health pr...
Objective: Depressive disorders are prevalent and associated with significant burden. Although effec...
Little is known about factors influencing helping behaviors toward a person with mental illness. Thi...
This study investigated the influence of news media on consumers’ attitudes toward people with a psy...
Objective: This study examined hypotheses that stigmatizing attitudes are increased by use of psychi...
Background: Previous research has found that there are major differences between public and professi...
OBJECTIVE: In the 1990s, large differences in beliefs about the helpfulness of treatments for mental...
Objective: Previous research has shown that the public have different beliefs to mental health profe...
Objective: The main objective of this paper was to investigate and compare mental health nurses' bel...
Objective: A national survey of Australian adults in 1995 showed a low level of recognition of menta...
Objective: First, to describe factors influencing the public’s attitude toward treatment recommendat...
Background: Little is known about public beliefs concerning the treatment of mental disorders in dev...
BACKGROUND: Surveys of the public in a number of countries have shown poor recognition of mental dis...
Free to read on publisher website The objective of the research was to investigate social workers' b...
The objective of the research was to investigate social workers' beliefs about the value of interven...
BACKGROUND: The beliefs of people receiving treatment about the causes of their own mental health pr...
Objective: Depressive disorders are prevalent and associated with significant burden. Although effec...
Little is known about factors influencing helping behaviors toward a person with mental illness. Thi...
This study investigated the influence of news media on consumers’ attitudes toward people with a psy...
Objective: This study examined hypotheses that stigmatizing attitudes are increased by use of psychi...