The Ethnic Mental Illness (EMI) Scale, a questionnaire to discriminate European and Hispanic attitudes toward mental illness, was developed. Fifty-one college students of Hispanic ethnicity and 194 college students of European ethnicity completed a 150 item questionnaire measuring attitudes toward mental illness. A cross-validation sample of 50 Hispanic students and 194 European students ethnicity yielded 15 items that reliably differentiated the two groups. Based upon content, the 15 items were grouped into six categories: hopefulness, trust, biological aspects of mental illness, childhood origins, finances, and sex differences. Items which did not discriminate Hispanics and Europeans are described, as these items are possible indicators o...
Stigma towards mental illness has been extremely prevalent among people of all ages and racial backg...
The aim of this study was to examine what students with a foreign background think about mental illn...
The aim of this study was to examine what students with a foreign background think about mental illn...
Culture and ethnic backgrounds play an important role in the attitudes and perspectives on mental he...
People with mental illness are often stereotyped as dangerous, unstable, or unreliable, and these st...
Attitudes towards mental illness were measured by the Opinion About Mental illness Scale (OMI) for 8...
Studies suggests that there are differences between minorities from the Middle East in Western count...
Studies suggests that there are differences between minorities from the Middle East in Western count...
Asian Americans are one of the fastest-growing ethnic groups in the United States with Chinese Ameri...
Studies suggests that there are differences between minorities from the Middle East in Western count...
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 ...
It has been reported that Asian people have negative views of mental illness, including beliefs that...
This study was a cross-cultural investigation of the implicit and explicit bias of mental and physic...
This study aimed to explore if individuals form a British South Asian cultural background have a mor...
Stigma towards mental illness has been extremely prevalent among people of all ages and racial backg...
The aim of this study was to examine what students with a foreign background think about mental illn...
The aim of this study was to examine what students with a foreign background think about mental illn...
Culture and ethnic backgrounds play an important role in the attitudes and perspectives on mental he...
People with mental illness are often stereotyped as dangerous, unstable, or unreliable, and these st...
Attitudes towards mental illness were measured by the Opinion About Mental illness Scale (OMI) for 8...
Studies suggests that there are differences between minorities from the Middle East in Western count...
Studies suggests that there are differences between minorities from the Middle East in Western count...
Asian Americans are one of the fastest-growing ethnic groups in the United States with Chinese Ameri...
Studies suggests that there are differences between minorities from the Middle East in Western count...
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 ...
It has been reported that Asian people have negative views of mental illness, including beliefs that...
This study was a cross-cultural investigation of the implicit and explicit bias of mental and physic...
This study aimed to explore if individuals form a British South Asian cultural background have a mor...
Stigma towards mental illness has been extremely prevalent among people of all ages and racial backg...
The aim of this study was to examine what students with a foreign background think about mental illn...
The aim of this study was to examine what students with a foreign background think about mental illn...