The Opinions About Mental Illness (OMI) questionnaire developed by Cohen and Struening (1962) was administered to 912 psychologists and lawyers both in training and practice. Significant main effects were noted including gender, age, religion, race and marital status across the five factor OMI and Child OMI. Knowledge about mental illness and familiarity with the mentally ill were represented by items on the demographic sheet. Both demonstrated significant main effects. Most striking were the differences shown between groups of professionals and students. As hypothesized psychologists demonstrated scores significantly different on both the OMI and Child OMI reflecting more empathetic attitudes than all other groups. The psychologists were d...
In the current milieu of health care, diagnoses are often a requirement for receiving mental health ...
INST: L_135Much focus has been on already practicing professionals rather than future practitioners....
The stigmatization of people with mental illness is present in all facets of modern society. Many st...
While the literature is replete with studies assessing opinions about mental illness, attitudes of p...
This investigation used an anonymous mail survey to compare the attitudes toward the mentally ill he...
Clinical psychologists have an ethical responsibility to monitor the nature and appropriateness of t...
An analog study was devised to examine perceived differences between psychiatrists and psychologists...
The prevalence of mental disorders in primary care has been the subject of numerous studies and is b...
Includes bibliographical references.This study investigated the relationships between age, occupatio...
This study was designed to extend the research on ethical beliefs to child-oriented mental health pr...
Mental health providers devote their professional lives to the care of individuals in emotional dist...
The issue of who, in addition to psychologists, is actually qualified to administer, score, and inte...
The process involved in the determination of discharge readiness of psychiatric inpatients has not b...
This study compared 51 female and 1+2 male members of a health class at Georgia College on the Opini...
Continuing education (CE) is an essential part of maintaining professional competency. In addition t...
In the current milieu of health care, diagnoses are often a requirement for receiving mental health ...
INST: L_135Much focus has been on already practicing professionals rather than future practitioners....
The stigmatization of people with mental illness is present in all facets of modern society. Many st...
While the literature is replete with studies assessing opinions about mental illness, attitudes of p...
This investigation used an anonymous mail survey to compare the attitudes toward the mentally ill he...
Clinical psychologists have an ethical responsibility to monitor the nature and appropriateness of t...
An analog study was devised to examine perceived differences between psychiatrists and psychologists...
The prevalence of mental disorders in primary care has been the subject of numerous studies and is b...
Includes bibliographical references.This study investigated the relationships between age, occupatio...
This study was designed to extend the research on ethical beliefs to child-oriented mental health pr...
Mental health providers devote their professional lives to the care of individuals in emotional dist...
The issue of who, in addition to psychologists, is actually qualified to administer, score, and inte...
The process involved in the determination of discharge readiness of psychiatric inpatients has not b...
This study compared 51 female and 1+2 male members of a health class at Georgia College on the Opini...
Continuing education (CE) is an essential part of maintaining professional competency. In addition t...
In the current milieu of health care, diagnoses are often a requirement for receiving mental health ...
INST: L_135Much focus has been on already practicing professionals rather than future practitioners....
The stigmatization of people with mental illness is present in all facets of modern society. Many st...