Public attitudes to mental illness could influence how the public interact with, provide opportunities for, and help people with mental illness.This study aims to explore the underlying factors of the Attitudes to Mental Illness questionnaire among the general population in Singapore and the socio-demographic correlates of each factor.From March 2014 to April 2015, a nation-wide cross-sectional survey on mental health literacy with 3,006 participants was conducted in Singapore.Factor analysis revealed a 4-factor structure for the Attitudes to Mental Illness questionnaire among the Singapore general population, namely social distancing, tolerance/support for community care, social restrictiveness, and prejudice and misconception. Older age, ...
[[abstract]]Background: In Taiwan, to strengthen the psychiatric rehabilitation system has been one ...
Aims: Today, the prevalence of mental disorders is increasing. In Iran, more than 20% of people suff...
Background: Mental illness have been largely ignored or neglected because of a community′s perceptio...
Public attitudes to mental illness could influence how the public interact with, provide opportuniti...
A telephone survey was conducted on a representative sample of 1273 Chinese in Hong Kong to examine ...
OBJECTIVES. To obtain information about basic knowledge towards mental disorders and to evaluate pub...
A telephone survey was conducted on a representative sample of 1273 Chinese in Hong Kong to examine ...
The literature suggests that stigmatizing attitudes in the community will affect lives and recovery ...
Objectives: A considerable proportion of those who suffer from mental illnesses in Singapore do not ...
Background: Public attitudes influence social acceptability of mental illness and one’s decision to ...
Background: Few studies have been performed to explore mental health literacy and stigmatising attit...
Background: Public attitudes influence social acceptability of mental illness and one’s decision to ...
This study aimed to explore if individuals form a British South Asian cultural background have a mor...
Mental illness or mental health disorders can affect mood, emotions, thinking and behavior. The stud...
The purpose of this survey was to understand how the people of Hong Kong perceive mental health, men...
[[abstract]]Background: In Taiwan, to strengthen the psychiatric rehabilitation system has been one ...
Aims: Today, the prevalence of mental disorders is increasing. In Iran, more than 20% of people suff...
Background: Mental illness have been largely ignored or neglected because of a community′s perceptio...
Public attitudes to mental illness could influence how the public interact with, provide opportuniti...
A telephone survey was conducted on a representative sample of 1273 Chinese in Hong Kong to examine ...
OBJECTIVES. To obtain information about basic knowledge towards mental disorders and to evaluate pub...
A telephone survey was conducted on a representative sample of 1273 Chinese in Hong Kong to examine ...
The literature suggests that stigmatizing attitudes in the community will affect lives and recovery ...
Objectives: A considerable proportion of those who suffer from mental illnesses in Singapore do not ...
Background: Public attitudes influence social acceptability of mental illness and one’s decision to ...
Background: Few studies have been performed to explore mental health literacy and stigmatising attit...
Background: Public attitudes influence social acceptability of mental illness and one’s decision to ...
This study aimed to explore if individuals form a British South Asian cultural background have a mor...
Mental illness or mental health disorders can affect mood, emotions, thinking and behavior. The stud...
The purpose of this survey was to understand how the people of Hong Kong perceive mental health, men...
[[abstract]]Background: In Taiwan, to strengthen the psychiatric rehabilitation system has been one ...
Aims: Today, the prevalence of mental disorders is increasing. In Iran, more than 20% of people suff...
Background: Mental illness have been largely ignored or neglected because of a community′s perceptio...