Abstract Introduction There is a cultural variability around the perception of what causes the syndrome of schizophrenia. As far as the cause of schizophrenia by the general public concerned, people living in western countries focus mainly on biological and social risk factors such as genetic vulnerability, disease of the brain, infection or stressful social conditions or personal weakness, but the predominant views held by people living in non-western countries focus mainly on supernatural and religious factors. Awareness and beliefs about the causes of mental illnesses influence the preferred treatments. The aim of this study was to determine the perceptions regarding the etiology of schizophrenia and the associated factors by theology st...
Objectives: Cultural beliefs often affect people’s attitude toward mental illness and their help-see...
Purpose This study explored medical students’ causal explanations and views of schizophrenia, and w...
Purpose. This study explored medical students’ causal explanations and views of schizophrenia, and ...
Introduction: The cause of schizophrenia could be a genetic predisposition, environment, viral infec...
Abstract Background A wide variety of beliefs exist in the public towards schizophrenia. Community p...
This study explored views of 566 Italian psychology students about schizophrenia. The most frequentl...
This study explored views of 566 Italian psychology students about schizophrenia. The most frequentl...
This study explored views of 566 Italian psychology students about schizophrenia. The most frequentl...
Background: Schizophrenia is a mental disease with inability to differentiate real from unreal. In m...
AIMS:To describe what users with schizophrenia think about the causes of their disorder. METHODS:In...
AIMS:To describe what users with schizophrenia think about the causes of their disorder. METHODS:In...
This study explored views of 566 Italian psychology students about schizophrenia. The most frequentl...
Purpose Negative attitudes toward mental illness among medical professionals can influence the qual...
Purpose: Negative attitudes toward mental illness among medical professionals can influence the qual...
Background: There is a cultural variability around the perception of what causes the syndrome of sch...
Objectives: Cultural beliefs often affect people’s attitude toward mental illness and their help-see...
Purpose This study explored medical students’ causal explanations and views of schizophrenia, and w...
Purpose. This study explored medical students’ causal explanations and views of schizophrenia, and ...
Introduction: The cause of schizophrenia could be a genetic predisposition, environment, viral infec...
Abstract Background A wide variety of beliefs exist in the public towards schizophrenia. Community p...
This study explored views of 566 Italian psychology students about schizophrenia. The most frequentl...
This study explored views of 566 Italian psychology students about schizophrenia. The most frequentl...
This study explored views of 566 Italian psychology students about schizophrenia. The most frequentl...
Background: Schizophrenia is a mental disease with inability to differentiate real from unreal. In m...
AIMS:To describe what users with schizophrenia think about the causes of their disorder. METHODS:In...
AIMS:To describe what users with schizophrenia think about the causes of their disorder. METHODS:In...
This study explored views of 566 Italian psychology students about schizophrenia. The most frequentl...
Purpose Negative attitudes toward mental illness among medical professionals can influence the qual...
Purpose: Negative attitudes toward mental illness among medical professionals can influence the qual...
Background: There is a cultural variability around the perception of what causes the syndrome of sch...
Objectives: Cultural beliefs often affect people’s attitude toward mental illness and their help-see...
Purpose This study explored medical students’ causal explanations and views of schizophrenia, and w...
Purpose. This study explored medical students’ causal explanations and views of schizophrenia, and ...