A telephone survey was conducted on a representative sample of 1273 Chinese in Hong Kong to examine public attitudes to the mentally ill and mental health rehabilitation facilities. Attitudes were compared with a study using the same measures carried out two years previously. Results indicated that public concern about their mental health and their attitudes to mental patients was decreased and became more negative slightly, respectively. On the other hand, their knowledge of mental illness and attitudes to community care of mental patients were improved slightly. Their views on the mentally ill were found to be associated with their contacts with mental patients and their socioeconomic variables including age and education, but not sex.lin...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the public stigma on mental illness and mental health knowledge (M...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to test the widely held assumption that underutilisation of m...
PURPOSE: This review aimed to systematically investigate the Chinese public's ability to recognize s...
A telephone survey was conducted on a representative sample of 1273 Chinese in Hong Kong to examine ...
The purpose of this survey was to understand how the people of Hong Kong perceive mental health, men...
The literature suggests that stigmatizing attitudes in the community will affect lives and recovery ...
OBJECTIVES. To obtain information about basic knowledge towards mental disorders and to evaluate pub...
Public attitudes to mental illness could influence how the public interact with, provide opportuniti...
Public attitudes to mental illness could influence how the public interact with, provide opportuniti...
[[abstract]]Background: In Taiwan, to strengthen the psychiatric rehabilitation system has been one ...
Aims and method. The study was intended to rectify the lack of data on how Chinese people experience...
This descriptive survey investigated the level of perceived stigma among Chinese patients with sever...
differences in attitudes between professionalUSA Full list of author information is available at the...
Stigma attached to mental illness discourages people in need from seeking professional help for thei...
Asian Americans are one of the fastest-growing ethnic groups in the United States with Chinese Ameri...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the public stigma on mental illness and mental health knowledge (M...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to test the widely held assumption that underutilisation of m...
PURPOSE: This review aimed to systematically investigate the Chinese public's ability to recognize s...
A telephone survey was conducted on a representative sample of 1273 Chinese in Hong Kong to examine ...
The purpose of this survey was to understand how the people of Hong Kong perceive mental health, men...
The literature suggests that stigmatizing attitudes in the community will affect lives and recovery ...
OBJECTIVES. To obtain information about basic knowledge towards mental disorders and to evaluate pub...
Public attitudes to mental illness could influence how the public interact with, provide opportuniti...
Public attitudes to mental illness could influence how the public interact with, provide opportuniti...
[[abstract]]Background: In Taiwan, to strengthen the psychiatric rehabilitation system has been one ...
Aims and method. The study was intended to rectify the lack of data on how Chinese people experience...
This descriptive survey investigated the level of perceived stigma among Chinese patients with sever...
differences in attitudes between professionalUSA Full list of author information is available at the...
Stigma attached to mental illness discourages people in need from seeking professional help for thei...
Asian Americans are one of the fastest-growing ethnic groups in the United States with Chinese Ameri...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the public stigma on mental illness and mental health knowledge (M...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to test the widely held assumption that underutilisation of m...
PURPOSE: This review aimed to systematically investigate the Chinese public's ability to recognize s...