Background: Accumulating evidence suggests that stigmatisation toward people with schizophrenia (PWS) is common among healthcare professionals and represents a major barrier to care. Aim: The study aimed at comparing the opinions about PWS among Italian medical students at different stages of education. Methods: Study participants were 234 medical students, attending either the first three-years pre-clinical or the following three-years clinical stage. Participants read an unlabelled case-vignette of schizophrenia and completed the Opinions on Mental Illness Questionnaire. Results: A greater proportion of students at the clinical stage identified schizophrenia in the clinical description, compared to their younger colleagues They were...
Purpose Negative attitudes toward mental illness among medical professionals can influence the qual...
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...
Objective: Stereotyped beliefs about schizophrenia are well-established in the society and relativel...
Purpose This study explored medical students’ causal explanations and views of schizophrenia, and w...
Objectives This study aimed at investigating the relationship between perceived public stigma toward...
This study explored the opinions about depression and schizophrenia among Italian psychology student...
Introduction Discrimination towards people with schizophrenia (PWS) by healthcare professionals is ...
Stigma associated with mental disorders represents one main obstacle to receive appropriate care for...
Despite scientific evidence that the majority of people with schizophrenia (PWS) have personal histo...
Purpose: Negative attitudes toward mental illness among medical professionals can influence the qual...
The article is based of the concern about the negative effects,found in many international publicati...
Stigma associated with mental disorders represents one main obstacle to receive appropriate care for...
Objective: To identify the constituent elements of the stigma from the perspective of those having ...
AIM: The aim of this study was to inform thinking around the terminology for \u27schizophrenia\u27 i...
Purpose Negative attitudes toward mental illness among medical professionals can influence the qual...
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...
Objective: Stereotyped beliefs about schizophrenia are well-established in the society and relativel...
Purpose This study explored medical students’ causal explanations and views of schizophrenia, and w...
Objectives This study aimed at investigating the relationship between perceived public stigma toward...
This study explored the opinions about depression and schizophrenia among Italian psychology student...
Introduction Discrimination towards people with schizophrenia (PWS) by healthcare professionals is ...
Stigma associated with mental disorders represents one main obstacle to receive appropriate care for...
Despite scientific evidence that the majority of people with schizophrenia (PWS) have personal histo...
Purpose: Negative attitudes toward mental illness among medical professionals can influence the qual...
The article is based of the concern about the negative effects,found in many international publicati...
Stigma associated with mental disorders represents one main obstacle to receive appropriate care for...
Objective: To identify the constituent elements of the stigma from the perspective of those having ...
AIM: The aim of this study was to inform thinking around the terminology for \u27schizophrenia\u27 i...
Purpose Negative attitudes toward mental illness among medical professionals can influence the qual...
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...