AIMS To investigate whether a brief, contact based anti-stigma interventionentitled, 'The Wounded Healer' can positively influence participants' views towards mental health challenges in medical students and doctors. We also wanted to raise awareness of the importance of registering witha General Practitioner (GP) and consulting him/her when under mental distress. BACKGROUND Despite the perception that medical students and doctors should be 'invincible', mental health challenges are common in this population. Doctors and medical students have low levels of help-seeking for their own psychiatric problems often only presenting to mental health services once a crisis arises. Fear of exposure to stigmatization is a critical factor contributing ...
Background:It is critical that medical educators actively address the growing mental health burden a...
Objective: Research on the stigmatization of mental illness has consistently emphasized the need for...
Approximately one in four college students screen positive for a mental illness, however many who mi...
AIMS To investigate whether a brief, contact based anti-stigma interventionentitled, 'The Wounded He...
Aims: To investigate whether a brief, contact based anti-stigma interventionentitled, ‘The Wounded H...
Background: The evidence base for mental illness related stigma interventions in health care profess...
Aims: To conduct a pilot study on a motion picture based, anti-stigma programme entitled, "The Wound...
Abstract Background Medical students face many barriers to seeking out professional help for their m...
Mental health problems are over-represented in doctors and medical students. However, stigma and ‘a ...
Background: There is a preponderance of mental health problems in students on a global scale which c...
Background: There is a preponderance of mental health problems in students on a global scale which c...
Abstract Background Mental-health-related stigma among physicians towards people with mental illness...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Initiatives for integration of mental health services into primary care are unde...
What is known on the subject?: Negative attitudes towards mental illness lead to the formation of s...
Medical students are more prone to mental health issues than their university contemporaries by reas...
Background:It is critical that medical educators actively address the growing mental health burden a...
Objective: Research on the stigmatization of mental illness has consistently emphasized the need for...
Approximately one in four college students screen positive for a mental illness, however many who mi...
AIMS To investigate whether a brief, contact based anti-stigma interventionentitled, 'The Wounded He...
Aims: To investigate whether a brief, contact based anti-stigma interventionentitled, ‘The Wounded H...
Background: The evidence base for mental illness related stigma interventions in health care profess...
Aims: To conduct a pilot study on a motion picture based, anti-stigma programme entitled, "The Wound...
Abstract Background Medical students face many barriers to seeking out professional help for their m...
Mental health problems are over-represented in doctors and medical students. However, stigma and ‘a ...
Background: There is a preponderance of mental health problems in students on a global scale which c...
Background: There is a preponderance of mental health problems in students on a global scale which c...
Abstract Background Mental-health-related stigma among physicians towards people with mental illness...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Initiatives for integration of mental health services into primary care are unde...
What is known on the subject?: Negative attitudes towards mental illness lead to the formation of s...
Medical students are more prone to mental health issues than their university contemporaries by reas...
Background:It is critical that medical educators actively address the growing mental health burden a...
Objective: Research on the stigmatization of mental illness has consistently emphasized the need for...
Approximately one in four college students screen positive for a mental illness, however many who mi...