Despite scientific evidence that the majority of People With Schizophrenia (PWS) have personal histories of traumatic life events and adversities, their needs for psychological support often remain unmet. Poor availability of non-pharmacological therapies in schizophrenia may be partly due to professionals’ attitudes toward people diagnosed with this disorder. As future health professionals, psychology students represent a target population for efforts to increase the probability that PWS will be offered effective psychological therapies. This quasirandomized controlled study investigated the effect of an educational intervention, addressing common prejudices via scientific evidence and pre-recorded audio-testimony from PWS, on the attitude...
This study explored views of 566 Italian psychology students about schizophrenia. The most frequentl...
Psychological treatments are increasingly regarded as useful interventions for schizophrenia. Howeve...
Background: There are multiple models of mental illness that inform professional and lay understandi...
Despite scientific evidence that the majority of people with schizophrenia (PWS) have personal histo...
This study explored views of 566 Italian psychology students about schizophrenia. The most frequentl...
Psychology students are a target population to increase the likelihood that Persons With Schizophre...
Objective: Stereotyped beliefs about schizophrenia are well-established in the society and relativel...
This study explored the influence of an educational intervention addressing common prejudices and sc...
Background: Accumulating evidence suggests that stigmatisation toward people with schizophrenia (PWS...
Clinical psychologists are grossly underrepresented in treatment provision for individuals with seri...
This study explored the opinions about depression and schizophrenia among Italian psychology student...
This study explored the influence of an educational intervention addressing common prejudices and sci...
This study explored the influence of an educational intervention addressing common prejudices and sc...
This study explored views of 566 Italian psychology students about schizophrenia. The most frequentl...
peer reviewedThere is evidence that medical students are more aware of the benefits of psychotropic ...
This study explored views of 566 Italian psychology students about schizophrenia. The most frequentl...
Psychological treatments are increasingly regarded as useful interventions for schizophrenia. Howeve...
Background: There are multiple models of mental illness that inform professional and lay understandi...
Despite scientific evidence that the majority of people with schizophrenia (PWS) have personal histo...
This study explored views of 566 Italian psychology students about schizophrenia. The most frequentl...
Psychology students are a target population to increase the likelihood that Persons With Schizophre...
Objective: Stereotyped beliefs about schizophrenia are well-established in the society and relativel...
This study explored the influence of an educational intervention addressing common prejudices and sc...
Background: Accumulating evidence suggests that stigmatisation toward people with schizophrenia (PWS...
Clinical psychologists are grossly underrepresented in treatment provision for individuals with seri...
This study explored the opinions about depression and schizophrenia among Italian psychology student...
This study explored the influence of an educational intervention addressing common prejudices and sci...
This study explored the influence of an educational intervention addressing common prejudices and sc...
This study explored views of 566 Italian psychology students about schizophrenia. The most frequentl...
peer reviewedThere is evidence that medical students are more aware of the benefits of psychotropic ...
This study explored views of 566 Italian psychology students about schizophrenia. The most frequentl...
Psychological treatments are increasingly regarded as useful interventions for schizophrenia. Howeve...
Background: There are multiple models of mental illness that inform professional and lay understandi...